JOHN Swinney has said he has been “assured” by his staff that no stamps bought on Holyrood expenses were used for party campaigning ...
is currently under investigation by Scottish Parliament officials following a complaint that public money was being used for election material.
“What’s important is the reassurance that I’ve had, that parliamentary stamps have not been used for election purposes,” Swinney continued. “I've been very candid about the fact that the SNP has had a tough time, and that my job is to rebuild the trust between the public of Scotland and the SNP.”
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