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The questions raised by the Peter Murrell embezzlement controversy
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The questions raised by the Peter Murrell embezzlement controversy

BBC News · May 25, 2026, 11:08 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Glenn Campbell Scotland political editor Reuters Peter Murrell was chief executive of the SNP for 24 years.
  • SNP strategists believe the controversy corroded trust in the party and cost them a significant amount of support.
  • They may just have been returned to government but the party is much less popular than it was at the last election.

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Glenn Campbell Scotland political editor Reuters Peter Murrell was chief executive of the SNP for 24 years. This embezzlement case has been hanging over the SNP like a toxic cloud since the police investigation began five years ago.

SNP strategists believe the controversy corroded trust in the party and cost them a significant amount of support.

They may just have been returned to government but the party is much less popular than it was at the last election.

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