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Alex Salmond throws Nicola Sturgeon & SNP under bus over policy of message deletion

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2024
  • Scotland’s former first minister Alex Salmond said he did not remember a policy of deleting informal messages during his time in government.
    Appearing before the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, both Mr Salmond’s successor, Nicola Sturgeon, and her deputy, John Swinney, said they had been advised by private office staff to delete informal messages after salient points had been recorded on the Government’s information retention system.
    But Mr Salmond, who said he had checked with former ministers Kenny MacAskill and Alex Neil, claimed such advice was not the policy of his government.
    Appearing before the Scottish Affairs Committee at Westminster, Mr Salmond said: “I am not aware of any such policy - I would have thought I would have had to sign off any such policy.
    The issue of WhatsApp messages came to the fore late last year, when the inquiry said the majority of such correspondence between senior Government officials during the pandemic had been deleted, in line with guidance.
    Some messages, including those of First Minister Humza Yousaf, were recovered through various means, but the Government’s handling of the issue has been heavily criticised.
    Ms Sturgeon deleted all messages, but stressed she did not conduct Government business by WhatsApp.
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