
Sturgeon denies, spox says Salmond is “spinning conspiracy theories.” He says he’ll swear an oath it’s true.
Ministerial code says knowingly misleading parliament is a resignation matter. https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/1347675680390193152
Response from Scotland’s First Minister’s spokesperson says Salmond is “seeking to malign the reputation of the First Minister and by spinning false conspiracy theories.” @itvnews
Scottish Government reaction. @itvnews
Response from Scotland’s former First Minister, Alex Salmond, says he will “stand by the contents of the document and I am prepared to do so under oath in front of the Committee.” @itvnews
Here’s the relevant section of the Ministerial Code. For what it’s worth, misleading parliament is a breach of the code but it is not a trigger for an automatic resignation/sacking.
That conversation is, of course, a long way away, though, and developments may not come to that.
That conversation is, of course, a long way away, though, and developments may not come to that.
Those paying attention will also note it says a resignation would be expected to be offered to the First Minister. This section doesn’t outline what should happen if it is the First Minister who is misleading parliament & breaking the Ministerial Code.