'An overwhelming betrayal' - John Swinneypublished at 12:16 BST
Image source, PA MediaThree hours after Murrell's guilty plea last week, First Minister John Swinney addressed a press conference. He said the SNP's former chief executive was responsible for a "terrible breach of trust and an overwhelming betrayal".
Swinney was repeatedly asked by journalists if he would apologise to party members.
He stressed Murrell was responsible but added: "If it helps, I'll say sorry to everyone involved."
The first minister, who appeared visibly shaken towards the end, said the level of "personal horror and betrayal" was difficult to convey.
Referring to the now infamous motorhome purchased by Murrell, Swinney said he had "no idea" why it was purchased.
During the election campaign the party hired a bus for two weeks.
But Swinney added: "What we could’ve needed a campervan for is beyond me."
Quote Message"By embezzling from the SNP, Peter Murrell was stealing the hopes, the dreams and the aspirations of thousands of people all over Scotland."
John Swinney, Scotland's first minister














