Police are carrying out inquiries following a complaint connected to the Yes Scotland campaign, multiple outlets report. The allegation is that £1.5 million in campaign money is unaccounted for. The complaint has been submitted to police, who are now examining the circumstances described in the allegation and considering what records or information are available. The reports do not specify who made the complaint, what internal or external review may have prompted the claim, or what period of campaign activity the figure relates to. They also do not state whether any arrests have been made or whether specific individuals have been identified in relation to the allegation. At this stage, the matter is being treated as an active police inquiry. Further details on the scope of the investigation, any potential offences being considered, and the progress of inquiries are not included in the available reports. The overall position across sources is that police are investigating an allegation that campaign funds amounting to £1.5 million are missing or not properly accounted for.