Former Scotland minister Nikola Sturgeon denied the existence of a conspiracy to destroy his mentor Alex Salmond.
In a fresh extract from its memoir, Published in The Sunday TimesSturgeon accused Salmond of failing to show any kind of dispute to women for her “inappropriate” behavior.
In 2020 there was Salmand 13 Sexual offenses were approvedIncluding rape attempts, but during the test, his lawyer admitted that his customer could “be a better man.”
Pre-SNP leader and founder of Alba Party He died of a heart attack In October last year in North Macedonia, at the age of 69.
“This I thought”, write sturgeon, that Sylmond “would have destroyed the SNP, instead of seeing that it succeeds without it.”
She says: “She implemented the integrity of institutions in the hearts of Scottish Democracy – Sarkar, Police, Crown Office.
“He was ready to shock, time and then, women at the center of all.”
In the memoir, Frankly entitled, sturgeon described the moment when Salmond first informed about the allegations against him.
“The substance of complaints, a particular, surprised me. I feel ill”, she writes.
First, she says, Salmond appeared “upset and hostage” and he had effectively accepted the substance of one of the complaints, calling it “misunderstanding”, for which he apologized.
However, the sterzen proceeded, it quickly became clear that the first ministers as his predecessor wanted him to “intervene and stop the investigation into his tracks or transfer it to some kind of siding.”
Refusing to do so, she says, “Broke one of the most successful partnership in modern British politics, but indispensable.”
“I faced the fact that she was firm to destroy me. I was now engaged in a mortal political match with someone I knew both ruthless and highly effective,” she writes.
Losing him as a friend, strings continue, resulting in a “mourning process”.
She says, “I had sometime, vivid dreams in which we were still in good positions. I will wake up completely with these feelings,” she says.
Sturgeon succeeded SNP leader and first minister in 2014 Resigned in March 2023,
Sturgeon has also written about the bottled investigation of complaints against Sylmand of Scottish government.
In 2019, a judicial review concluded that the process was illegal, inappropriate and tainted by clear bias.
He was later awarded more than £ 500,000 at the cost.
“In the story of Alex, he was not just a victim,” he writes sturgeon, “he was now a terrible victim.”
It was later revealed that the messages were exchanged among the complainants of women – a Scots for someone was accused of Law Term that they were victims of crime – and also among members of SNP staff.
Sturgeon writes that Sailamond wrongly “drove them as evidence of people plotting to bring these people down”.
Instead, he said, the message “deep shock” and “women who considered themselves victims of their behavior,” were among loyal supporters who were “demanding support and comfort from each other.”
Sturgeon accused Sailm of trying to “distort and weapon”, which was “really derogatory, adding” this “why I find it so difficult to forgive”.
“A conspiracy against Alex will be required, many women will need to decide to decide false allegations, without any clear purpose to do so.
“After this, criminal collusion will be required between his, senior ministers and civil servants, police and crowns.”
This, she says, “A construction, was the invention of a man who was not ready to reflect honestly on his own conduct.”
While attending a conference in the North Macedonian city of Ohrid, reflecting Salamand’s death, the sturgeon writes that the feelings he felt was suggested that she did not come with her estrangement.
“I know that I will never escape from the shadow he puts, even in death”, she concludes.
The second is the second to be published by the memoir of sturgeon.
At first, me, Published in Times On Saturday, the former first minister described his arrest by the police who investigated the finance of the SNP by the police, which was the worst day of his life.
Sturgeon is being questioned by detectives as part of the Operation Branchform.
Sturgeon raided the house shared with her husband Peter Murrel in April 2023 and also wrote about her “completely mistrust” about the police.
Somewhere else in extracts, the former SNP leader has described the pain of miscarriage and determines her ideas on sexuality, which she says that she does not consider “to be binary”.
It will be clearly published on Thursday 14 August.