Nicola Sturgeon will not have a written statement she provided to police about SNP finances made public, her lawyer says. The disclosures relate to a police investigation examining the party’s financial matters. According to reporting, Sturgeon initially takes up her right to a “no comment” interview. She then provides a written statement to officers following the interview. Her legal representative confirms that the written material will not be released publicly. The reporting frames the decision as one made by Sturgeon’s side rather than an action by investigators, indicating that the statement is treated as confidential at this stage. The sources do not provide additional details of what the statement contains, focusing instead on the procedural timeline and the decision not to publish the document. The statements from different outlets are consistent on the core points: the existence of the written submission to police, the use of a “no comment” interview, and the lawyer’s confirmation that the statement will not be released.