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Nov 12, 2020 12 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Thread: there's been interesting discussion in the Scottish Parliament this afternoon about the use of Unexplained Wealth Orders to investigate Donald Trump's deals to acquire his Scottish properties and ascertain the sources of the financing 1/
.@patrickharvie said there is a need to "protect Scotland's good name from association with the toxic Trump brand" and highlighted "serious and long-standing concerns about Trump's business activities," both in Scotland and further afield 2/
Those concerns, he said, include evidence to Congress citing patterns of buying and selling thought suggestive of money laundering, and which drew particular attention to the golf courses in Scotland and Ireland. 3/
"The cause for concern is still growing," Mr Harvie told the parliament. "It's now reported that the Manhattan District Attorney's office is investigating the Trump Organisation's inflation of assets, and potential bank and insurance fraud." 4/
He added: "The Trump Organisation has been accused of repeatedly reporting fraudulent financial details to the US Office of Government Ethics, while reporting a different set of figures to the UK regulators in respect of the Trump golf courses here in Scotland." 5/
Turning to the issue of UWOs - he stressed that the Scottish Government is able to go to court and ask for an order so that it can "start getting answers," but said that so far, the government has refused to either confirm or deny that an investigation is underway. 6/
He added: "Now that Trump is set to lose immunity from prosecution in the US, he may finally be held to account there. Isn't it time that he's also held to account here? Isn't it time for answers from the Trump Organisation and for the Scottish Government to go to court?" 7/
Replying, First Minister @NicolaSturgeon said the decision on whether to pursue a UWO against Trump is one for prosecutors, not politicians - specifically, the Crown Office, which she said operated in a "right and proper" independent capacity from government ministers. 8/
She added: "I think everybody is prob well aware of my views about the soon to be former president, and my views are probably no different to ... many people across Scotland. The idea that I'd somehow try to protect him from due accountability I don't think holds much water." 9/
For what it's worth, my understanding of the UWO process is that it's the Scottish Government that can decide to go to court, under section 396A of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. The legislation doesn't seem to leave much room for ambiguity: legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/29/… ends/
Scottish Greens UWO statement: "We can't continue to turn a blind eye to red flags that surround [Trump's] biz activities in Scotland, sending a signal to not just Trump himself but those who may be lured by our relaxed approach towards investigating possible financial crimes"
Here's my original story from February on the growing calls for the Scottish Govt to pursue an Unexplained Wealth Order to determine the source of the Trump Organisation's financing in Scotland: scotsman.com/news/politics/…

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Sep 1, 2023
EXCL Donald Trump’s resorts charged the Secret Service over £20,000 during his trip to Scotland earlier this year, with agents having to seek approval for 'exorbitant' payments in excess of US government-sanctioned rates. Me for @TheScotsman. Thread 👇scotsman.com/news/politics/…
Records I obtained from the Secret Service via US FOI laws show that US taxpayers picked up a bill totalling $108,559 (£85,602) for Trump’s three day long trip to Scotland this May, where agents stayed at his resorts in Turnberry and Aberdeenshire. Image
So what, you might ask? Twenty grand? It’s not much, relatively speaking. True, but stay with me. It’s the latest in a long line of examples of the Trump Org charging the US govt for protecting its patriarch. The bill stands somewhere north of £1.1m, and it’s rising. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty
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Feb 2, 2023
Thread: Lots of interest in Trump's latest Scottish accounts, not least the fact that they show his firms here have received more money via UK government grants than previously known. His companies took in more than £3.8m via the job retention scheme during the pandemic.
Of course, that didn't prevent Trump's flagship resort at Turnberry incurring the wrath of unions and ethics groups by making scores of redundancies during the pandemic, while receiving money from a scheme expressly designed to help firms pay employees unable to work.
The long-term picture, including the latest accounts, shows that since Trump incorporated his inaugural Scottish firm in 2005, his companies here have incurred cumulative losses in excess of £76m and, consequently, have never paid a penny in corporation tax.
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Aug 21, 2022
EXCL Recruitment firms controlled by Lord Ashcroft, the billionaire Tory donor, have been paid £7m+ by @scotgov & £14m+ by Scotland's crisis-hit NHS since 2019. Ashcroft's firms received £40m+ from Scottish public bodies

My @scotonsunday story: scotsman.com/news/politics/… Thread👇
@scotgov @scotonsunday The scale of the commercial relationship between Ashcroft’s firms, the @scotgov, and its associated bodies is vast and, until now, unreported. It spans 79 public orgs who, since April 2019, have struck deals worth £41,444,874 with the former Tory treasurer’s companies.
There are two major customers of Ashcroft’s firms. Firstly, the @scotgov itself, which has spent at least £7.39m on two relatively obscure specialist recruitment agencies - Blue Arrow Limited and Lorien Resourcing Limited.
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Aug 2, 2022
EXCL: There needs to be “structural change” at the top of Scottish football’s governing body to ensure that the women’s game can continue its upward trajectory, according to the head of Scottish Women’s Football. scotsman.com/sport/football… Thread 👇
I spoke to @ClydesdAileen, the CEO @ScotWFootball and former SNP MSP and @ScotGov minister, about how Scotland can build on the interest and visibility in women’s football after England’s historic Euro 22 win.
In England, the FA has committed to a long-term vision, and crucially, committed to investment. Last year, it put £13m into women’s football, up £2m on the previous 12 months. It's small change compared to the money in the men's game, yet it remains a significant increase.
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EXCL: Women who wanted to have abortions during the pandemic continued their pregnancies due a chronic and longstanding lack of access to late-stage terminations across Scotland, a leading charity has warned. My @scotonsunday story. Thread 👇 scotsman.com/news/politics/…
The absence of provision means women - and girls - are still being forced to travel as far as London in order to have terminations. Out of the 170 cross-border clients the BPAS charity treated between 2019 and 2021, five were under the age of 16. Some 18 were aged 17 or under.
Five years ago, the Scottish Govt said it was working with NHS boards to look at improvements around later gestation abortions. But correspondence released via FOI last week shows the government has not commissioned or undertaken any analysis of the issue since then.
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EXCL: A Scottish company has been accused by officials in Washington of supporting Vladimir Putin's military and security services. The firm has been blacklisted as part of efforts to "degrade" Russia's military aggression. My @scotonsunday story: scotsman.com/news/politics/…
While the vast majority of firms blacklisted by the US govt for supporting Putin's military are Russian, not all are. The Scottish limited partnership, Djeco Group, is one of three UK firms placed on the entity list.
Their inclusion raises further Qs of the UK's lax approach to regulating company formation. @alisonthewliss, who has campaigned on the issue of SLP reform for years, said my story underlined the need for urgent reforms of Companies House.
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