Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross is calling on First Minister Humza Yousaf to make a statement to the Scottish Parliament about SNP governance.
Mr Ross said"crucial questions" were still to be answered, including how funds raised for indyref2 have been spent and surrounding the motorhome seized from outside Nicola Sturgeon's mother-in-law's home.
Mr Ross said:"I think it's really important that we have transparency at the heart of government and we have a governing party that is willing to answer these questions. But sadly, we don't."No answers were given in response to the questions and instead Mr Ross was repeatedly asked to reveal the Scottish Conservatives' membership numbers amid theWith Mr Yousaf absent from the chamber, parliamentary business minister George Adam spoke for the Scottish government.
He noted how the Conservatives at Westminster had"illegally prorogued the UK Parliament to avoid debate and scrutiny" and highlighted that at the Scottish Conservatives conference last weekend, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would"only agree to speak to the Scottish press if he could hand-pick the media".
He also said that"within days" of being elected, SNP leader, Mr Yousaf had announced a review of governance within the party. Mr Adam said:"I am not going to stand here and claim that there are not issues in the SNP which need to be addressed.Ms Sturgeon's husband, former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, was
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