Peter Murrell jailed after admitting embezzling £400,000 from SNP

Nicola Sturgeon's estranged husband was handcuffed after pleading guilty to stealing party funds

Key Points
  • Peter Murrell has pled guilty to stealing over £400,00 from the SNP
  • Nicola Sturgeon’s estranged husband and former SNP chief executive embezzled £400,310.65 from the party over 12 years
  • The case follows a Police Scotland inquiry into SNP finances, known as Operations Branchform, launched in 2021
  • Murrell was first arrested in April 2023 and charged in 2024, he has previously appeared in court and entered no plea

The SNP’s former chief executive has admitted to embezzling hundreds of thousands of pounds from the party.

Peter Murrell pled guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday when he appeared for a preliminary hearing.

Murrell, the estranged husband of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, embezzled funds from the SNP between August 2010 and January 2023.

The 61-year-old used the money to buy numerous items – including a motorhome and luxury goods – and towards the purchase of two cars.

Judge Lord Young remanded him in custody and the former SNP boss has handcuffed.

Lord Young told Murrell his actions amounted to a gross breach of trust.

He was originally accused of embezzling £459,049, but this was reduced to £400,310.65.

The indictment stated that in 2020, Murrell used party funds to buy a £124,550 motorhome for his own personal use.

He also used £57,500 of SNP money towards buying an £81,000 Jaguar I-PACE car in 2019, and £16,489 towards a £33,000 Volkswagen Golf bought in early 2016.

Until he stood down in 2023 during the leadership race to succeed Sturgeon as First Minister, Murrell had been chief executive of the SNP for more than 20 years.

Former justice secretary Kenny MacAskill told STV News he was surprised at the scale of the allegations facing Murrell in relation to criminality, describing them as “significant and substantial”.

“But the corruption, if I can put it that way, and the distortion and power abuse at the heart of the SNP doesn’t surprise me,” he added.

“He (Murrell) was always going to be capable of doing that, given that he was doing it for his ‘princess’ (Nicola Sturgeon) that he had always supported throughout his career.

“It’s a further stake in the heart of democracy. It undermines people’s faith in the whole process that we’ve gone through. It should never have happened.

“He will have to be dealt with by the courts firmly. But it is a damage to democracy because people are put in a position of trust and after all a postman goes to prison if he doesn’t deliver letters, and here you have somebody who was the husband of the First Minister, at the heart of the party of government, defrauding that party and damaging Scottish democracy.

“I remember a good friend of mine making the quip, ‘even a bowling club wouldn’t have the chief executive or steward as the wife or husband of the president of the organisation’.

“And here we have the governing party of Scotland and where the chief executive of that party was married to the First Minister.”

What prompted the investigation?

In July 2021, Police Scotland confirmed that detectives were investigating the party’s finances after seven complaints were made around donations to the SNP.

The probe cast a shadow over the party for several years and Sturgeon stunned the political world by suddenly announcing her resignation as First Minister on February 15, 2023.

Sturgeon, 54, and former SNP treasurer Colin Beattie, 73, were arrested and questioned as part of the investigation in June 2023 but were released without charge.

Operation Branchform concluded in March last year when police confirmed that Sturgeon and Beattie would face no further action.

Sturgeon said she had been “vindicated” and that there was “never a scrap of evidence” against her.

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Last updated May 25th, 2026 at 10:46

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