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Steph Brawn

First Minister rejects claims of police and media collusion in SNP probe

HUMZA Yousaf has said he does not believe there has been collusion between the police and media during the investigation into the SNP’s finances.

The First Minister was speaking after one of his backbench MSPs accused the press of making a “big play” of the arrest of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon.

She was questioned by officers from Police Scotland on Sunday as part of Operation Branchform, which is looking into what has happened to money raised by the party for a second independence referendum campaign.

Sturgeon was released without charge, pending further investigation, on Sunday evening.

SNP MSP James Dornan claimed the “police and the media seem to have some kind of collusion about making sure that the media are in attendance when the slightest thing happens”.

Police Scotland has denied the accusation, with a spokesperson for the force saying: “Any suggestion that the media were informed in advance of an arrest is untrue.”

Asked about Dornan’s comments by journalists at Holyrood on Thursday, Yousaf said: “I don’t believe that.”

He said he would not comment further “on a live investigation”.

With reports having suggested Yousaf told SNP MSPs to quit the party if they do not back his decision to refrain from suspending Sturgeon, he added: “I’ve made it clear to the MSPs, and they are all united behind the fact that if you are advancing the cause of independence then we want you to be part of the group.”

Yousaf said he has not spoken to Sturgeon since she was arrested, with the former first minister having released a statement afterwards in which she insisted “beyond doubt” that she is “innocent of any wrongdoing”.

She became the third high-profile SNP politician to be arrested in connection with alleged irregularities in the party’s finances after complaints were raised almost two years ago.

Peter Murrell, who is the SNP’s former chief executive and Sturgeon’s husband, plus former SNP treasurer Colin Beattie have both also been arrested and questioned by police, before both being released without charge pending further investigation.

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