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Rock musician to fund Alex Salmond case against Scottish government
Summary
Paul McManus, a millionaire drummer, has said he will fund Alex Salmond's legal action after Moira Salmond transferred the case's legal rights, and the Scottish government has denied there was a plot.
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Paul McManus, a millionaire businessman and drummer with the Scottish band Gun, has said he will fund the legal case brought by the late Alex Salmond. Salmond had been suing over a botched investigation into harassment complaints before his death in 2024. The Scottish government and leading SNP figures, including Nicola Sturgeon, have consistently denied there was a plot against him.
Key points:
- Paul McManus said he will fund the action after Moira Salmond agreed to transfer the legal rights of the case.
- The case relates to a disputed investigation into harassment complaints that Salmond had challenged in court before his death in 2024.
- The Scottish government and leading SNP figures, including Nicola Sturgeon, have denied allegations of a plot against Salmond.
- McManus said he had never met Salmond and that he disagreed with him politically.
Summary:
The legal action now has private financial backing after Moira Salmond transferred the case's legal rights to Paul McManus. Undetermined at this time.
