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Alex Salmond complaints committee delays probe due to coronavirus crisis

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A committee set up to investigate the Scottish Government's handling of misconduct allegations against former first minister Alex Salmond will not meet until after Easter.

The Committee on the Scottish Government 's Handling of Harassment Complaints had agreed to put off its investigation until after the conclusion of the criminal case against the ex- SNP leader.

With Salmond  now cleared of all the charges against him, the committee is putting its work on hold again because of the coronavirus outbreak.

A Scottish Parliament spokeswoman said: "Given the Parliament's focus on addressing the current public health emergency which we face, members of the committee have agreed that its work will not begin immediately. "The committee will

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