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Police Scotland has said that it will not take any further action after investigating the charge of a historic sexual attack against Alex Salamond.
The complaint was made after the death of the first minister last year, whose age was 69 years.
In March 2020, Salmond Approval was given after two weeks of tests in the High Court in Edinburgh Of the 13 sexual offenses, including rape attempt.
Alba party founder and pre-SNP leader died of a heart attack while attending a conference in North Macedonia in October 2024.
After the announcement of the police, it was confirmed that Salmond’s family is continuing legal action to demand earning and earnings from the Scottish government to deal with complaints of harassment against him.
in November, Police Scotland confirmed It received a “non-sexual harassment” report.
In an updated statement, the force stated that an inquiry was done and “no more action would be taken”.
At the time of his death, Salmund was in the process of legal action against the Scottish government, which was on a bottled investigation in complaints of harassment about him.
He Case filed against government for misunderstanding – The word of a civil law which means the wrong practice of a valid authority.
The former first minster had already successfully sued the government in 2019. Decision to be “tainted with clear bias”,
He was awarded £ 500,000 at the cost for that case, but was reporting £ 3m in loss of earnings with damages and fresh legal claims.
After Salamond’s death, the Alba party confirmed that the matter was taken by his family.
The government had earlier vowed to protect itself “firmly” in the court.
Salmund stepped as the first minister and SNP leader in 2014, eventually established the Alba party in 2021.
In his later years, he dominated the claims and counter claims of his conduct.
The former first minister was accused of 13 sexual offenses, including attempts to rape, but was Acquitted After 2020 testing.
Women who made allegations against the former SNP leader – who returned to their time as the first minister – included an SNP politician, a party worker and several Scottish government officials.
‘Sleep Cardal’
During his evidence to the court, Salmond said that he had a “sleeping coil” with a complainant at his official residence.
However, he described claims made about his perceived conduct as “deliberate construction” or “exaggeration” for a “exaggeration”.
Salamand’s lawyer told the court that the former first minister could have “certainly a better man” but did not commit any crime.
He said that his client was sometimes treated badly, called him “touch-fulling”.
In order to handle the complaints against Salmond, a government’s Holriday investigation found that the Sturgeon misled the MSP in a meeting with his predecessor in his house in 2018, but Approved to violate the ministerial code,
After the trial, Salmond repeatedly claimed that many people in his former party had collided against him in an attempt to stop his return to frontline politics.
Alba Party leader Kenny McCil said Salmond was “Vanded by the Supreme Citizen Court in Scotland and acquitted by a jury in the supreme criminal court in the ground”.
He said: “These results speak for themselves and they should not be ignored or reduced.”