Key points so farpublished at 10:25 BST
Here are the key points and what we learned from that hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh
- Peter Murrell first instructed his lawyers to discuss a guilty plea over a charge of embezzlement in March 2026 – weeks after being served with a dossier of evidence.
- Murrell embezzled a total of £400,310.65 from an SNP bank account he had control of containing funds from membership fees, party donations and legacy payments.
- The party’s former chief executive used his SNP charge card, and those of two other staff members to make purchases, as well as direct bank transfers.
- Murrell spent more than £9,000 on two watches – which were falsely recorded in party accounting software as “event merchandise”.
- He made 383 purchases from online retailer Amazon, totalling £42,660.74, which were delivered to Murrell’s home, party headquarters and the addresses of family members.
- A further 238 purchases were made using SNP cards from other retailers between June 2015 and June 2022.
- An SNP card was used to pay for a parking ticket accrued by Murrell outside the Victoria hospital in Kirkcaldy.
- He created false invoices for an “Apple processor” and “studio light fittings” valued at more than £14,000.
- A police search of Murrell’s home found part of that sum was spent on garden equipment, found in the garage, and a £2,055 doorbell, which was not recovered.
- Murrell spent £16,498 of SNP money to pay off the balance of a Volkswagen Golf.
- He used fraudulent expense claims to fund the £12,000 deposit on a Jaguar I-PACE costing a total of £81,000.
- False invoices were then created to pay the balance on that car.
- A £124,550 motorhome was bought by Murrell in October 2020, paid for by funds from an SNP bank account.
- That was delivered to an industrial estate, then driven by Murrell to his mother’s house until being seized by police in April 2023. It had only been driven four miles.
- Murrell will be sentenced on 23 June.

