Accounts also reveal party still owes former chief executive Peter Murrell £60,000, after he loaned it £107,620 in 2021
Donations received by the SNP also almost halved in 2022, the document published by the Electoral Commission showed. It received a total of £368,538 compared to £695,351 in 2021.
The accounts also reveal that the SNP still owes its former chief executive Peter Murrell, who is married toA party spokesperson later described this as a “personal contribution” to help with a “cash flow” issue after that year’s Holyrood election. “Like every membership organisation today, we face challenges and uncertainty in the face of rising inflation and the cost of living crisis which impacts on our members.
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