Ex-MP Natalie McGarry was jailed after being convicted of embezzling money from the SNP and a pro-independence group.
Prosecutors were aiming to recover embezzled funds at a proceeds of crime hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Allan MacLeod, defending, told Sheriff Barry Divers that an agreement with the Crown accountant had been reached. The advocate said: "There is an agreed benefit figure for general criminal conduct which is £55,870 and there is an agreed available amount of £66.36. "There is an agreed joint minute that you make a confiscation order for £66.36 and that will be paid to the sheriff's clerk within one month of today."
He said McGarry maintained her innocence for the charges and did not accept that she committed any crimes."She is unable to vouch for these amounts that went into her account over a period of 10 years. She accepts she is unable to rebut the statutory presumptions."Fiscal depute Brian Duffy told the hearing that the £66.36 figure was "the only amount available to Miss McGarry towards the confiscation order.
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