The SNP’s deputy Westminster leader is under renewed pressure to say what she knew about goings-on at a scandal-hit college after documents revealed major procurement problems were not properly addressed over several years, despite being flagged to management.
Kirsten Oswald previously refused to offer a detailed statement on allegations of theft, malfeasance and intimidation at South Lanarkshire College (SLC), where she was head of human resources between May 2002 and May 2015. A spokesman for the East Renfrewshire MP stressed today that she left the institution more than seven years ago and had "nothing to add".