Police Scotland’s Chief Constable has told journalists that former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is still under investigation over a probe into SNP finances.
Speaking to Sky News today, Chief Constable Jo Farrell couldn’t say when Operation Branchform will end, but the investigation remains ‘ongoing’.
When pushed for an answer on whether the two individuals previously arrested are still being investigated, she said: “Still ongoing.”
Sky News journalist Connor Gillies continued to dig for answers and asked the Chief Constable to elaborate.
He said: “Can you see that the longer that this continues the kind of questions that some may have, specifically within the political world, as to how difficult that is, especially when we’re talking about a political party at the centre of this.”
Jo Farrell responded: “We come back to the same point. I have operational independence, and we police without fear of favour, and without any political interference.”
📌Police Scotland Chief Constable tells @SkyNews the probe examining SNP finances remains “ongoing” and former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is still under investigation.
— Connor Gillies (@ConnorGillies) August 14, 2024
Jo Farrell cannot say when Operation Branchform will end. pic.twitter.com/rd0NM9Hvy2
Operation Branchform was triggered after complaints over how £660,000 of donations given to the SNP to fight an independence referendum were used.
The investigation has seen the arrest of Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and her husband and former SNP Chief executive Peter Murrell.
As of February 2024 Police Scotland has spent more than £1.3 million on the probe, according to estimates in a Freedom of Information release.
Many SNP politicians who lost their seats during the 2024 General Election blamed Operation Branchform for having an impact as Labour stormed to an overwhelming win.
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