Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell’s £400,000 embezzlement was ‘betrayal’ – Swinney
Murrell used the money to buy luxury goods, jewellery, cosmetics, cars and a motorhome over a 12-year period.


I suspect she was busy with other things, and accepted the reports of her finance managers.What a tw@t. Difficult for Nicola not to notice those items.

And the motorhome, jewellery and cosmeticsI suspect she was busy with other things, and accepted the reports of her finance managers.![]()

Do you question where your husband gets the motorhome, jewelry and cosmetics from?And the motorhome, jewellery and cosmetics

I wouldDo you question where your husband gets the motorhome, jewelry and cosmetics from?![]()
She was the one who grassed him up.What a tw@t. Difficult for Nicola not to notice those items.

She was the one who grassed him up.
I did not see any of those words in the post I responded to, no. Feel free to use my post when you quote those that did.And that couldn't have been her throwing him under the bus.

Ill closely watch you do it in the futureI did not see any of those words in the post I responded to, no. Feel free to use my post when you quote those that did.![]()

And if you received a perfectly acceptable answer?I would

Id say what's his name?And if you received a perfectly acceptable answer?

Do you question where your husband gets the motorhome, jewelry and cosmetics from?![]()
I would
And if you received a perfectly acceptable answer?
Id say what's his name?
''No i dont want to know''
''Do you love him?''
''Whats his name? Is he married.''
''Do I know him''
''Pack your bags''.
''You bitch''.
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