Patrick Grady has been appointed head of policy for Scotland's International Development Alliance (SIDA).
A shamed former SNP MP who sexually harassed a teenage staff member has landed a top job with a charity bankrolled by the Scottish Government .
SIDA is a registered charity that helps organisations involved in international development, with most of its costs covered by the Scottish Government. The profile continued: "As head of policy and communications, Patrick works with members and external stakeholders, acting on opportunities for influence, and leading influencing and communications with key audiences."
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