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Former Scottish National Party (SNP) chief executive Peter Murrell appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on 25 May 2026 for a preliminary hearing after being indicted on charges of embezzling ÂŁ459,000 from the party.
Prosecutors allege the 61-year-old, who served as SNP chief executive for 22 years and is the estranged husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon, misappropriated funds between August 2010 and January 2023.
The indictment, details of which emerged in February, accuses Murrell of using party money to buy luxury goods, jewellery, cosmetics, two cars and a ÂŁ124,550 motorhome in 2020.
Murrell was first arrested in April 2023 during a wider police probe into SNP finances and was formally charged in April 2024; he previously appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court in March 2025 and made no plea.
The preliminary hearing in Edinburgh â originally listed for Glasgow â will determine procedural steps ahead of a full trial if the prosecution proceeds.
Murrell faces serious criminal allegations that have reverberated through Scottish politics and raised questions about internal party controls and oversight of donations and spending.






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