Trouble at mill for the SNP (but also for Alba)

'Alba technical fault reveals thousands of names who signed up for party events' reports the Sunday Herald.

And they report a few interesting names. [1/7]
The 'breach' happened because Alba Party website had a flaw in its design.

If someone registered to an Alba Party event on website, they were given a unique 'recruiter ID'. This ID allowed them to 'share' links to the Alba event with others, encourage them to also attend. [2/7]
"at least eight members of SNP's ruling body, National Executive Committee & its sub-committees appear to have registered for Alba events"

➡️Caroline McAllister - Alba 'recruiter' ID 1129
➡️Lynn Anderson - Alba 'recruiter' ID 1466
➡️Brian Lawson - Alba 'recruiter' ID 1019
[3/7]
So that is awkward isn't it? But this private data breach gets more remarkable... [4/7]
A member of the SNP's very own Member Conduct Committee (responsible, ironically given this situation, disciplining members) is ALSO named:

➡️Ellen McMaster - Alba 'recruiter' ID 577

Now, I wonder how happy Nicola Sturgeon is about all this? [5/7]
And Mr Salmond's new Alba Party could potentially face a fine of up to £17m from the Information Commissioner if this blunder is deemed a breach of the legal obligation to protect the data they obtain. [6/7]
The SNP seem stuck with members flirting with Alba.

Alba seem at risk of a huge fine for failing to protect data.

Sturgeon is probably livid at the collapsing discipline inside the SNP.

Just another day in the #Holyrood2021 election for the nationalist parties. [7/7]
Update...it seems SNP NEC member Lynn Anderson has made the jump, resigned from the SNP & defected to Alba.
If only these nationalists could demonstrate this level of action toward fighting poverty.

If they did maybe 15% of pensioners wouldn't be stuck in poverty...

Update 2... another one of the named NEC members has defected today to the SNP.

Caroline McAllister, SNP National Women’s Officer has defected to Alba.

heraldscotland.com/news/19193509.…

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