SNP deputy first minister denies Nicola Sturgeon had duty in authorities scandal however says ‘tradition allowed to develop’
Scotland's Deputy First Minister Shona Robison has informed Sky News a "culture was allowed to develop" at SNP HQ amid a scandal about transparency.Ms Robison denied Nicola Sturgeon had general duty for the governance scandal - regardless of her being celebration chief for eight years.
She stated the celebration must "get its house in order" to rebuild belief.She added: "There are clearly big issues for the party here."When requested if it was Ms Sturgeon's fault, she stated: "I'm unsure it is simply with Nicola Sturgeon right here - everybody has a job to play in not resolving a few of these governance points.
"A culture has been allowed to develop at headquarters and in terms of the governance of the party. [The culture was] one that needed to be more open and more transpar...










