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SNP funds probe examines Amazon shopping account and 1000 allegations of fraud


Police are investigating more than 1,000 alleged instances of fraud as part of their huge probe into SNP finances.

The Sunday Mail can reveal that detectives are focussing on an Amazon account used to buy everyday items which could be linked to party funds.



Police are conducting a second round of interviews of several people who have already been spoken to as witnesses.

And we can also reveal the £110,000 motorhome seized by police from the driveway of former First Minister’s Nicola Sturgeon’s mother-in-law was purchased from the Erwin Hymer Centre Travelworld near Birmingham before being driven 300 miles to Dunfermline by two men in early 2020.

Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon and ex SNP chief executive Peter Murrell. Their house was raided by police.

Operation Branchform is centred on whether SNP funds were used to buy everyday items.

A source said: “There has been an Amazon account which may have been linked to SNP funds and purchases from that account are being looked at very closely.



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