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Ex-husband of former Scottish leader pleads guilty to embezzlement

Peter Murrell admits stealing over US$540,000 from independence movement to bankroll a lavish personal lifestyle

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Peter Murrell arriving at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday. Photo: AFP
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The former husband of Scotland’s former first minister Nicola Sturgeon on Monday pleaded guilty to embezzling more than £400,000 (US$540,000) from the pro-independence Scottish National Party in a years-long probe into the party’s finances.

Sturgeon, the former head of Scotland’s devolved administration in Edinburgh, quit as SNP leader and first minister in February 2023.

Her then-husband Peter Murrell was arrested in April that year after officers searched the home he shared with Sturgeon near Glasgow, as part of an investigation into the SNP’s finances.

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Murrell, 61, who was the SNP’s chief executive from 2001 to 2023, was remanded in custody by a judge at the High Court in Edinburgh before a sentencing hearing scheduled for June 23.

Judge James Young said Murrell was responsible for a “gross breach of trust” for embezzling offences between August 2010 and October 2022.

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A once-prominent figure in the SNP, Murrell’s arrest had sent shock waves through Scotland’s ruling party, subject of the lengthy investigation over the diversion of £600,000 in SNP donations that were meant to support its independence campaign.

Nicola Sturgeon with Peter Murrell in 2019. Photo: AP
Nicola Sturgeon with Peter Murrell in 2019. Photo: AP
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