The SNP have lost around 30,000 party members since 2021
Kate Forbes, Ash Regan and Humza Yousaf are in the running to replace Nicola Sturgeon
In an open letter to Peter Murrell, the SNP's chief executive and Ms Sturgeon's husband, both Ms Regan and Finance Secretary Ms Forbes called for the party to reveal the number of paid-up members, as well as the number of digital voting documents and postal voting papers issued.Sky News hosted an SNP leadership debate in Edinburgh earlier this week
Ms Forbes and Ms Regan also called for independent auditors to be brought in to offer assurances to SNP members and the public.
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