SNP chief executive, is likely to be asked about text messages he sent which appeared to show him urging the police to be pressurised in the Salmond case.A special Holyrood committee is examining how the Scottish Government bungled the handling of sexual misconduct complaints against the former First Minister.After Salmond pursued a judicial review, it was accepted the internal Government probe had been unlawful.Not only did the debacle cost the taxpayer over £500,000, but it ended the long-standing friendship between Sturgeon and Salmond, whose allies believe he was targeted by the Government.Murrell, who has a low media profile, will be the latest witness to appear in front of the Inquiry.A key issue will be meetings Sturgeon and Salmond.
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