
BBC Scotland News
Former US Secretary of First Secretary Nicola Storgion has spoken about his aid after being confirmed that Scottish police investigation of the Socialist Party’s finances will not face anything.
The announcement came as his exiled wife, former SNP CEO, Peter Morle, appeared in the Adenburg Sharif Court on corruption charges.
They did not request any request during a special session.
Police also confirmed that Colin Bitty, the former treasury of the Socialist Party, was no longer under investigation.
Ms. Storgion has made a statement outside of her home in Glasgow and told her that she is “fillly clear.
“For two years, this cloud of research has been hanged on me,” he told reporters.
“I don’t think someone is surprised to hear me that it wasn’t an easy experience.
“I haven’t made any mistakes, and I don’t think there was a number of evidence that I have done anything wrong,” he said.
In addition to a sense of help, Ms. Storgion said the police media had provided it with “some of the consolidation.

Ms. Storgion and Mr. Mourel recently announced that they had divorced and in the process of ending their marriage.
Mr. Mourel was charged in April last year after being arrested and released on charges of being arrested and released last year.
He understands that he has resigned from his SNP membership.
Mr. Betty, SNP MSP to North Middlelot and Musalburg, arrested and released without charge In April 2023.
After two months, Ms. Storgion arrested and released without charge.
Scottish police confirmed that investigations were about both Ms. Storgion and Mr. Betty are now “in the end.
The force said the pair was “not recorded and they were no longer investigated.
Mr. Beetti said he was “very comfortable” that he was told that he was no longer under investigation.
“I knew I hadn’t made any mistakes, but two years I’ve been waiting for a result,” he told reporters.
MSP said it was “a difficult time” for his family, adding: “I will definitely raise a glass with my husband tonight.
First Minister John Suni said he was a partner of Ms. Storgieon and Mr. Betty’s rescue.
“I hope this will provide an opportunity for both Nicola and Cologne to move forward from their difficulties, while this investigation is underway,” he said.
The first minister, former deputy of Ms. Storgion, admitted that the investigation is “very difficult” for the Socialist Party.
He said the court’s procedures had made the party a victim of corruption.

Ms. Storgion unexpectedly announced herself He resigns as first minister and leader of the Socialist Party In February 2023, after eight years in office.
He denied that his decision was under the influence of police investigations.
Mr. Murell resign as CEO of the Socialist Party of Britain A month later, he claimed responsibility for the media misrepresentation of the number of membership of the parties.
In April 2023, the house that shared with Ms. Storgion was searched by police officers who looked at the £660,000 donations given to the Socialist Party by independent activists.
Police also searched the headquarters of the Socialist Party in Edinburgh and seized a luxury car standing on the movement of Mr. Morell in Faif.
The investigation, called Operation Branchform, lasted nearly four years.
In September last year, it appeared. The officers sent details of the prosecutors general As for what they had revealed in the “advice and guidance report” and were looking for official advice about what they should do in the future.
Ms. Storgion It was announced last week That he will resign in next year’s election as an MSP.
Mr. Betty intends to stop for the elections, although he is facing an election competition for the Socialist Party of Britain.

This investigation has been going on for nearly four years. That may not have been for a long time in police work, but it is an episode stage in politics.
The case has not only hanged on those who were in the center of the research, but also a shadow of darkness over the Scottish government.
He produced an unusual scene from Nicola Storgion’s house, who shared with his wife Peter Morle, who is now away, with a blue police tent set in their garden.
In Edinburgh, the officers searched the SNP headquarters and stored their ballot boxes in the building.
Some high-ranking figures from the Socialist Party believe they have paid a significant political price for the police.
They believe it was a contributor to the loss of last year’s general election.
Nicola Storgion, who has always denied mistakes, once indicated that her personal experience was “mixed” in police investigations.
That does not mean that he is now looking for a kind of reform. My understanding is that he is more likely to go and try to continue his life.