“It seems clear SNP HQ had lost all sight of the fact they were now playing with lives, rather than the usual political games as they attempted to round up complainers.”
There are few people in Scottish politics who do not express the view privately that senior SNP figures conspired to bring down Alex Salmond.
The generally accepted version of events is that Nicola Sturgeon’s inner circle thought the former FM was planning a return to Holyrood and that represented a direct threat.
A new sexual harassment policy within the Scottish Government, which could pursue former ministers, was drawn up and Salmond was targeted with it in 2017. Historic claims of sexual harassment – which they may well have believed to hold merit – were levelled against him.
That internal investigation then spun out of control and ended up in a criminal probe. Salmond went on to win a judicial review which found the government complaints process to have been unlawful and biased, and he was then cleared of all criminal charges at the High Court in Edinburgh.
The ex-SNP leader himself admitted to being “no angel” and conceded that at times he should have been “more careful with people’s personal space”. But he died without any court having found him guilty of any crime and that outcome must remain the foundation of an honest discussion.
The communications between top SNP figures we published today raise legitimate questions about what was happening behind the scenes in the months leading up to that trial. It seems clear SNP HQ had lost all sight of the fact they were now playing with lives, rather than the usual political games as they attempted to round up complainers.
Allegations of sexual misconduct must always be treated with seriousness and sensitivity for alleged victims. But fairness cuts both ways. There is no doubt that if found guilty on even one charge Salmond’s reputation would have been devastated.
Indeed many believe the stress of the affair was a factor in his untimely death from a heart attack at age 69. Like him or loath him, Salmond was a towering figure whose impact will be felt for generations.
Until the full truth of this sorry affair emerges the SNP and Scotland’s democratic and legal establishments will have questions to answer.
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