Woman involved in sexual harassment complaints says allegation against chief of staff is untrue

Allegations that Nicola Sturgeon’s chief of staff “interfered” with the handling of sexual harassment complaints against Alex Salmond are “fundamentally untrue”, according to the woman involved.

On Tuesday evening, the Conservative MP David Davis used parliamentary privilege to criticise the Scottish government’s handling of sexual harassment allegations against Alex Salmond.

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