Douglas Ross Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Misuse of Travel Expenses
Scottish Conservative leader accused of combining parliamentary travel claims with football officiating duties; calls for detailed explanation intensify
- Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross faces scrutiny over allegations of misusing Westminster travel expenses for his role as a football linesman.
- Reports indicate 28 travel claims may have been combined with his football officiating duties, including claims for parking and rail travel during parliamentary recess.
- Ross maintains that all expenses were approved by the Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) and welcomes further examination.
- First Minister John Swinney has called for Ross to provide detailed information regarding the claims, citing serious concerns about potential misuse of public funds.
- The controversy emerges amid internal party tensions over the deselection of David Duguid as a candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East.