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Former Alex Salmond adviser withdraws from Holyrood running

Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop praised the selfless winners for giving up their time to such important causes
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop praised the selfless winners for giving up their time to such important causes

A former aide to Alex Salmond has revealed that she has decided against standing to become an MSP for the Highlands and islands.

Jennifer Dempsie, a special adviser to Mr Salmond when he was first minister, had been nominated for a place on the SNP list in the region, but has now withdrawn from the process.

The 33-year-old has been at the centre of a row over claims Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop broke the ministerial code by awarding £150,000 of public money to the T in the Park festival.

Ms Dempsie set up a meeting between Ms Hyslop and T in the Park promoters D.F. Concerts before the application for the funding.

Last night, she said had withdrawn in order to focus on her business career.

“I have decided that I will not be taking forward my nominations across the Highlands and islands to be a list SNP MSP for the region,” she said.

“I have been honoured to have received lots of lovely support and made many new friends along the way, of which I am very thankful.

“However, I have realised that there is still more I want to achieve in my career in business with some exciting new opportunities arising.

“I look forward to hitting the campaign trail with fellow SNP members to help re-elect Nicola Sturgeon as first minister and return an SNP government.”