Peter Murrell bought gifts for years on the significant date as calls for an inquiry grow.
Crooked Peter Murrell treated himself to more than £300 of household goods on his birthday with stolen SNP money. The conman was also accused of using nicked cash for a Kindle on his big day but the allegation was struck off by prosecutors.
Part of his plea deal also involved dropping claims he bought a shower head on the day of his dad’s funeral.
Murrell is facing a jail term next week after he pleaded guilty to embezzling more than £400,000 of SNP funds over a 12-year period as party chief executive.
The estranged husband of Nicola Sturgeon admitted stealing the cash to pay for two cars and a motorhome, as well as a host of luxury and everyday items for his own personal gain.
A copy of the indictment reveals the fraudster swindling his own party on his December 8 birthday. On that date in 2015 – around a year after his wife became First Minister – the birthday boy purchased £255 of TreeWool bath sheets.
In 2021, he welcomed his birthday by shelling out £45.45 on a metal basket rolling cart. He also raided £112,050 from an SNP bank account on the day before his birthday in 2020 to help pay for the motorhome.
A plea deal agreed between the Crown Office and Murrell’s legal team resulted in £58,735 of low-value goods getting axed from the case.
These included a £169 Kindle, wooden hangers worth £16.99 and tealight holders worth £211.60, which were bought on his birthdays in 2012, 2016 and 2018.
The original indictment accused Murrell of spending £37.20 on a Mira shower head on November 18, 2019. This was the same day as his late father Henry’s funeral at the crematorium in Dunfermline.
An obituary referred to him as a “devoted” father to “Peter” and a “much loved father-in-law to Nicola”. The term of the plea deal revealed the shower head purchase was dropped by the prosecution.
Last night, political opponents claimed Murrell’s birthday spending spree showed the need for a full inquiry into the SNP finance scandal.
Scottish Labour Deputy Leader Jackie Baillie said: “Peter Murrell’s birthday spending sprees raise yet more questions about how his theft went undetected for so long.
“If John Swinney and the SNP have nothing to hide, they should have nothing to fear from a Parliamentary inquiry – but last week they voted to block one and stop Scots getting the answers they deserve.”
Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay said: “Peter Murrell didn’t only lavish Nicola Sturgeon with gifts and trinkets bought with stolen SNP cash – he also liked to treat himself.
“These revelations appear to be further evidence he was allowed to remove embarrassing purchases from his charge sheet as part of the secretive plea deal process.”
It is understood Murrell may offer to pay back the stolen money, which he swindled from SNP charge cards and their principal bank account, when he returns to court for sentencing next week.
Court documents say most of the SNP cash was donations, membership fees and legacies. Murrell falsified accounting records and created fake invoices to cover up his wrongdoing.
One of the vehicles he bought was a Volkswagen Golf car, which was later sold and the proceeds used towards buying a Jaguar I-Pace worth more than £81,000.
Court papers show a lengthy list of items he bought with the embezzled money, including a space telescope, DVDs, a home library ladder worth more than £900 and a coffee machine worth nearly £3232.
The court was also told about a robotic lawnmower purchased by Murrell for £3070. This was misdescribed as “legal fees” in the SNP’s accounting software.
A silver wine coaster worth £3500 was described as “leadership expenses”.
He also used SNP funds to buy almost £2000 on video gaming items over a 10-year period, beginning with a £247 purchase of a Sony PlayStation 3 console.
Sturgeon has claimed she knew nothing of Murrell’s activities during their marriage and when she was SNP leader.
At a Borders Book Festival event in Melrose, she was asked if she had ever noticed Murrell suffering from a “compulsive, impulsive personality disorder”.
She replied: “No, I didn’t.”
The disgraced former CEO is also under fire after successfully applying for legal aid despite earning a near six-figure salary.
The SNP are also in talks with HMRC about whether they claimed back tax on Murrell’s criminal purchases.
Party leader John Swinney said: “The issues in relation to the implications of Peter Murrell’s admission of guilt about the embezzlement of Scottish National Party funds does have potential implications in relation to the payment of taxation.
“It has been important that we have proactively raised these issues with HMRC in the light of what we now know about the criminal conviction.”
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