Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2026 [Draft]
The communication to the First Minister was provided after the indictment was served, at a point at which there is no limitation on its terms being made public by the accused. The Crown followed its normal practice of alerting the media to the indictment, in the knowledge that the indictment would be shared with the media at a later stage, before the case called in court.
Public information about court proceedings is provided through the courts in the normal way. It was appropriate to clarify with the First Minister that I had no involvement in the operational decisions, and to reinforce the need for the strict observance of contempt of court principles. [Interruption.] That protects the integrity of the proceedings, and public confidence.