Nicola Sturgeon arrested: Police investigation into SNP finances – what we know so far
Here is a timeline of events:
– May 2021 – MP quits party finance role
Mr Chapman resigned from his role as treasurer, saying he had not been given enough information to do his job.


Senior figures in the party, including Ms Sturgeon, later disputed his assessment.
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Hide AdJoanna Cherry, a vocal internal critic of the party’s leadership, also resigned from her role on the national executive committee (NEC).
– July 2021 – Police open investigation
Police Scotland confirmed they were investigating after seven complaints were made around donations to the SNP.


This followed allegations that £600,000 raised for campaigning towards Scottish independence was diverted elsewhere.
Earlier, the police force said they were assessing a fraud allegation relating to £600,000 of funds “to determine if an investigation is required”.
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Hide AdThe party said that “all sums raised for independence campaigning will be spent on independence campaigning”.
– August 2021 – Party accounts acknowledge ‘concern’
As the party’s annual accounts were published, treasurer Mr Beattie acknowledged there had been “concern” about transparency over independence-related appeals that had raised more than £600,000.
In a section of the accounts, Mr Beattie discussed money raised by the referendum-related appeals since 2017.
He said that £666,953 had been raised up to the end of 2021, with a total of £51,760 expenditure applied to this income.
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Hide AdThe money was “earmarked” through internal processes, he said, though the accounts did not officially record a separate sum.
– December 2022 – Loan to SNP emerges
In December, it emerged that Mr Murrell had loaned the party £100,000 in June 2021.
The party said this was to help with a “cash flow” issue after the election that year.
Ms Sturgeon said: “The resources that he lent the party were resources that belonged to him.”
– February 2023 – Nicola Sturgeon resigns
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Hide AdNicola Sturgeon stunned the political world by suddenly announcing her resignation on February 15.
She said this was not in relation to short-term pressures but because she knew in her “head and heart” that the time was right to go.
– March 2023 – Peter Murrell resigns
Amid the SNP leadership contest to replace Ms Sturgeon, Mr Murrell announced he was stepping down from the role he had held for more than 20 years.
It came during a row over the party’s membership numbers, which also led to media chief Murray Foote stepping down. Membership numbers had dropped by about 30,000 in the last year, something the party previously denied.
– April 2023 – Murrell arrested as police search premises
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Hide AdMr Murrell was arrested on the morning of Wednesday April 5.
There was a large police presence around his home in Glasgow as well as the SNP’s headquarters in Edinburgh.
He was released without charge, pending further investigation, the same day.
– April 2023 – Camper van seized
On April 9, a luxury camper van was seized by police investigating the party’s finances, thought to be worth around £110,000.
– April 2023 – Treasurer arrested
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Hide AdOn April 18, party treasurer Mr Beattie was arrested and interviewed by police.
His role is to oversee the party’s finances.
– June 2023 – Nicola Sturgeon arrested
Former first minister and SNP leader Ms Sturgeon was arrested on June 11.
She “voluntarily” arranged with Police Scotland to be questioned as part of the investigation into the party’s finances, a spokesperson said.