Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2026 [Draft]
I did not brief the First Minister in relation to the prosecution of Mr Murrell or the contents of the indictment. My minute was a factual confirmation of the fact that Mr Murrell had been indicted and the nature of the charge, including the value of the alleged embezzlement.
From the point at which an indictment is served, there is no limitation on its terms being made public. The timing of my minute to the First Minister after service of the indictment reflected that. My notification was done to advise Scottish ministers that an indictment had been served, to confirm that the appropriate processes had been followed in relation to law officers not being involved in the decision making in the case, and to remind them that it would not be appropriate to make any public comment on the matter. That process protects the administration of justice and does not, I believe, confer any political advantage.