Humza Yosuaf was officially sworn in as Scotland’s sixth First Minister on March 29 2023.
Humza Yousaf has decribed being First Minister as the ‘greatest honour’ but he has had a tough first year in the job
He added that since taking office he has “been focused on leading a party and government for all of Scotland – working for everyone, in communities across the country”. After taking on the job in March 2023 he learned the party’s auditors had resigned months previously, with a replacement still needed – although a new firm was appointed to take on the role in May.
Conceding the investigation has been “one of the most difficult times” for the party, he said earlier this year how it had “clearly” affected public perceptions of the SNP.
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