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BackPeter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling £400,310.65 from SNP
Peter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling £400,310.65 from SNP
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Guardian UK5/25/2026Crime1 min readUnited Kingdom

Peter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling £400,310.65 from SNP

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  • Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell has pleaded guilty to embezzling £400,310.65 from the party.
  • He admitted reduced charges in court after nearly £60,000 was deleted from the indictment.
  • The judge called it a "gross breach of trust" and remanded him into custody.

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Peter Murrell, former chief executive of the Scottish National Party and ex-husband of Nicola Sturgeon, has pleaded guilty to embezzling funds from the party. The charges relate to money allegedly stolen to fund an expensive lifestyle.

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Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National party, has pleaded guilty to charges of embezzling £400,310.65 from the party after agreeing a deal with prosecutors.

Murrell, the ex-husband of the former SNP leader and first minister Nicola Sturgeon, appeared in the high court in Edinburgh after being charged last year with stealing from the SNP to fund an expensive lifestyle including a Jaguar car, a luxury motorhome, a luxury pen and shoes.

In a deal with prosecutors brokered over recent weeks, Murrell admitted reduced charges in court on Monday after nearly £60,000 in alleged embezzlement was deleted from the six-page indictment.

The judge Lord Young said Murrell was guilty of a “gross breach of trust” and remanded him into custody.

Murrell, wearing a dark blue suit and black tie, was led away by a court security officer and will appear again on Tuesday 2 June when full details of his crimes will be disclosed in court.

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  • What are the full details of the crimes that will be disclosed on June 2nd?
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  • What impact will this have on Nicola Sturgeon's reputation?

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This article was originally published by Guardian UK.

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