Police Scotland is investigating the whereabouts of £400,000 left to the social gathering in supporters' wills. This is a part of a wider investigation into £660,000 donated to the SNP to fund a second independence referendum. It has acquired various massive donations in recent times, corresponding to a bequeath value £300,000 from the property of Estelle Brownrigg, who died aged 73 in 2018.
According to the Sunday Mail, the social gathering has acquired £1million on this means since 2021.
A supply informed the outlet: "Large sums left to the party in wills are being looked at as part of the investigation.
"Huge quantities has been left through the years, together with donations declared to the EC in current months.
"In terms of the independence fund money which has been reported as missing, there is around £400,000 which officers are trying to account for.
"It is a fancy investigation being run by specialist officers with coaching in monetary fraud.
"They are looking at company accounts and bank accounts and at specific items which have been purchased and where funds and items have ultimately ended up."
Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell was arrested earlier this month and launched with out cost 11 hours later as a part of an investigation into the funding and funds of the SNP.
The SNP is at the moment topic to a police investigation into whether or not £600,000 earmarked for independence campaigning was diverted elsewhere in 2021.
There has been a heavy police presence exterior the house Ms Sturgeon shares along with her husband, in addition to a serious police presence on the SNP's headquarters in Edinburgh.
Mr Murrell - who had been chief government since 2000 - stepped down earlier this yr for unrelated causes.
He stated he had deliberate to step down after the SNP management contest had concluded however was doing so sooner than deliberate as a result of his "future has become a distraction from the campaign".
Earlier this month it was revealed that the SNP's accountants resigned six months in the past, in yet one more knock to the social gathering.
Accountants Johnston Carmichael, which has labored with the social gathering for greater than a decade, stated the choice was taken after a assessment of its consumer portfolio.
An SNP spokesperson stated: "These issues are subject to a live police investigation.
"The SNP have been cooperating totally with this investigation and can proceed to take action, nonetheless, it isn't acceptable to publicly deal with these points throughout this time."
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