is giving evidence today to a Holyrood committee investigating how the Scottish Government managed to botch its own internal complaints process - a mistake which ended up costing the taxpayer more than £500,000.
Two women had raised complaints against Salmond in 2018 dating to his time in the top job in Scottish politics and the government launched a probe.Salmond denied the allegations and insisted the complaints process was biased against him - a claim vindicated in the civil courts in January 2019.But Sturgeon told MSPs she felt "very let down" by the former first minister.She said: “I have learned things about Alex Salmond over the past couple of years that have made me rethink certain things I thought about him.
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