breaking parliamentary rules. It was revealed over the weekend that a former prosecutor is considering widening his probe into whether Sturgeon breached the ministerial code over the Salmond case.
A Holyrood committee is examining how in 2018 the Scottish Government bungled sexual misconduct complaints against the former First Minister.
Salmond pursued a judicial review and it was accepted the internal Government probe had been unlawful and tainted by apparent bias.The fiasco cost the taxpayer over £500,000 and ended the friendship between Sturgeon and Salmond, whose allies believe he was targeted by the Government and SNP figures.James Hamilton, a former director of public prosecutions in Ireland, is leading a separate probe into whether.
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