EXCLUSIVE: The First Minister did not agree with the assessment of new SNP chief executive Murray Foote
Humza Yousaf has disagreed with claims by the new SNP chief executive that a police search of Nicola Sturgeon’s home was “grotesque”.
“Police diligently going about their business is one thing. What happened at FM’s home is something else entirely.”Speaking to the Record, the First Minister was asked if he believed the search had been grotesque: Scottish politics Sturgeon, Murrell and former SNP Treasurer Colin Beattie have been arrested and released without charge as part of the ongoing probe.
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