Peter Murrell ‘abused his privileged position’, says Assistant Chief Constable

Monday May 25th 2026

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Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell

Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Liam Eunson

Today, 25 May, 2026, at the High Court in Edinburgh Peter Murrell was convicted of embezzling funds from the Scottish National Party.

Highlighting the case as ‘one of the most high-profile investigation in recent times’, Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Houston had oversight of Operation Branchform, Police Scotland’s investigation into the embezzlement.

In a statement shared by ACC Houston, he explained that Murrell ‘abused his privileged position’, commending the dedication of the Operation Branchform team following Murrell’s conviction today.

Petter Murrell was married to former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for almost 15 years and served as the Chief Executive of the SNP party from 2001 t0 2023.

He was charged with embezzling funds from the SNP between August 2010 and October 2022, pleading guilty to embezzling £400,310.65

He admitted that he used the money to buy items including a motorhome and other luxury goods.

In ACC Houston’s statement, he explained that Murrell showed ‘utter contempt for the high public trust placed in him as the Chief Executive of a political party’.

The full statement said:

“This was a lengthy and extremely complex case due to the scale of criminality over a 12-year period and the lengths Peter Murrell went to try and cover his tracks.

“I commend the professionalism and absolute dedication of the Operation Branchform team who spent more than four years carrying out extensive enquiries across Europe to unpick Murrell’s offending.

“All of this work, in close partnership with colleagues from the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, was carried out under the most intense public scrutiny and it was their commitment to gathering such detailed and compelling evidence that brought us to the High Court today.

“This is without doubt one of the most high-profile investigations in recent times and it is testimony to the work of Police Scotland officers and staff that has led to Peter Murrell’s admission of guilt early in the court process.

“I would also like to thank the many witnesses who came forward to provide us with statements as we built the case against Peter Murrell. Their engagement with us was vital.

“Peter Murrell has shown utter contempt for the high public trust placed in him as the Chief Executive of a political party and his position in the wider political establishment in Scotland for many years.

“He abused his privileged position with access to Scottish National Party funds to divert cash into his own accounts and bankroll the lavish lifestyle he craved but could not afford.

“From 2010 to 2022 he spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on luxury goods while carefully trying to hide his criminality with false receipts and accounting.

“He must now face the consequences of his actions.”

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