Alex Salmond's accuser says she has been 'left to swim' following 'harassment' inquiry


Alex Salmond’s ‘harassment’ accuser says she has been ‘left to swim’ following inquiry and was ‘basically just dropped’ by Nicola Sturgeon’s team

  • The woman said she was ‘basically just dropped’ by the Scottish government
  • She said she and a fellow complainant were ‘left to swim’ after botched probe 
  • Nicola Sturgeon survived a no confidence vote by 65 votes to 31

A woman who made harassment allegations against Alex Salmond told an inquiry she was ‘basically just dropped’ by the Scottish government.

She said she and a fellow complainant were ‘left to swim’ after the botched probe into the former first minister ended.

The testimony of the woman, who cannot be named, can be reported after a separate inquiry found Nicola Sturgeon misled the Holyrood parliament. 

A woman who made harassment allegations against Alex Salmond (left) told an inquiry she was 'basically just dropped' by the Scottish government

A woman who made harassment allegations against Alex Salmond (left) told an inquiry she was ‘basically just dropped’ by the Scottish government

It said that the Scottish government’s handling of the complaints against Mr Salmond was ‘seriously flawed’ and the women who made them were ‘badly let down’.

The committee condemned Miss Sturgeon’s decision to keep fighting a legal battle with Mr Salmond ‘despite clear advice’ he would probably win.

It also concluded it was ‘hard to believe’ she had no knowledge of concerns about inappropriate behaviour by Mr Salmond before she was told journalists were looking into the claims in 2017. 

But Miss Sturgeon was cleared on Monday in a separate probe into whether she breached the ministerial code. 

The committee concluded it was 'hard to believe' Ms Sturgeon had no knowledge of concerns about inappropriate behaviour by Mr Salmond

The committee concluded it was ‘hard to believe’ Ms Sturgeon had no knowledge of concerns about inappropriate behaviour by Mr Salmond

Ruth Davidson, the Scottish Tory leader at Holyrood, said Miss Sturgeon should do the 'honourable thing' and resign

Ruth Davidson, the Scottish Tory leader at Holyrood, said Miss Sturgeon should do the ‘honourable thing’ and resign

She survived a no confidence vote yesterday by 65 votes to 31 and will lead the SNP into elections in May.

Both complainants told how a ‘blind eye’ was turned to inappropriate behaviour at the time of the alleged incidents.

And they dismissed the complaints process as ‘laughable’, saying: ‘Making complaints was simply not the done thing.’

Ruth Davidson, the Scottish Tory leader at Holyrood, said of Miss Sturgeon: ‘The honourable thing would be to resign.’

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