Yes Scotland reacts to statements made regarding former party chief Peter Murrell, with lawyers for Murrell’s group describing them as misleading. According to reports, a lawyer representing the group’s former boss argues that Murrell had no access to the organization’s accounts, directly challenging claims that he was able to view or handle financial records. The accounts of the response are presented through coverage from multiple outlets, which refer to the legal argument as well as the party’s reported critique of Murrell’s position. While the specific statements attributed to Murrell and the precise details of the dispute are not fully laid out in the provided summaries, the common theme across sources is that the Yes Scotland side rejects Murrell’s explanations and characterizes them as “weasel words.” The reporting therefore centers on a disagreement over what Murrell knew and what access he had to financial information, with both the legal claim about access and the counter-criticism by Yes Scotland forming the core of the story.
Yes Scotland dismisses Peter Murrell statement as “weasel words”
Yes Scotland reacts to statements made regarding former party chief Peter Murrell, with lawyers for Murrell’s group describing them as misleading. According to reports, a lawyer representing the group...
- Yes Scotland criticizes Peter Murrell’s statement, describing it as “weasel words.”
- A lawyer for Murrell insists he has no access to the group’s accounts.
- The dispute concerns alleged involvement and access to financial records.
- Multiple outlets report the exchange as a contested account of what Murrell could access.
A lawyer for the group’s former boss insisted Murrell had no access to its accounts.
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