🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Salmond’s 7 page, 35-point body of evidence accuses Sturgeon of misleading parliament.

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.
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.
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