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Peter Murrell rearrested in SNP finances investigation
Former party chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon taken into custody for further questioning
Peter Murrell, the former Scottish National party chief executive and husband of the former first minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been rearrested in connection with Police Scotland’s investigation into the party’s finances.
The 59-year-old, who was previously arrested in April last year in the same investigation, was taken into custody on Thursday morning.
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