Call for joint Holyrood and Westminster inquiry into Murrell crimespublished at 12:26 BST
James Cook
Scotland editor
Image source, Getty ImagesPeter Murrell arriving at the High Court ahead of his guilty plea on 25 May
On Monday, former Labour first minister Jack McConnell said the UK and Scottish parliaments should hold a joint inquiry into Peter Murrell's financial crimes.
The peer said a standalone Holyrood inquiry might be seen as presiding over a "cover up", while a Westminster one might be perceived as carrying out "a hatchet job" on the SNP.
Separately, John Swinney was urged by Scottish Labour to back a Holyrood probe into Murrell's crimes.
However the first minister said he did not believe an inquiry was needed following a five-year "forensic" police investigation.













