Helen MacNamara has previously told the BBC there was a 'testy and toxic' atmosphere in government during the pandemic.
While Dominic Cummings was being grilled at yesterday’s evidence session, the Scottish Government announced it would finally release all its WhatsApp messages from during the coronavirus pandemic to the Covid Inquiry.
The Scottish government has come in for criticism for failing to disclose them in time to the UK Covid inquiry - with rumours senior figures, including Nicola Sturgeon, may have deleted messages. Deputy First Minister Shona Robison said the government would hand over more than 14,000 electronic messages, mostly WhatsApps, following a formal legal order. She assured the inquiry 'all requested messages held will be shared in full and unredacted' soon.
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