Last year she was found guilty of embezzling almost £25,000 from pro-independence groups
Natalie McGarry, 41, was last year found guilty of embezzling almost £25,000 from pro-independence groups, and in February failed in her bid to overturn the conviction.
“We have a new statement of information, I have not seen that yet. My proposal is to continue for a period suggested, between four to six weeks, but I ask for a period of four weeks simply because the defence is very anxious to draw a line under this case as soon as possible,” he said. But Mr Macleod told the court every time he had seen a fresh statement of information, the amount she is said to have benefited from appeared to increase.
“Through your role in these offences, you have not only betrayed the trust placed in you by others, but your standards have fallen well short of those the public should have a right to expect from MPs.”She was elected as an SNP MP in 2015 but resigned the party whip after the emergence of fraud allegations – which she denied.
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