07-04-2023, 22:36
Oh, dear, 0762, this is hitting you hard right now and you're lashing out.
Now that the SNP auditors have resigned there's more questions to answer. Have they missed something during an audit? Has there been a bank account(s) that they didn't know about and couldn't audit? The last accounts lodged were for 2021 and show the loan from Mr Murrell, which was reduced by £47k before 31 December. The reported £600k Referendum Appeal Fund does not appear as a bank balance in the list of assets, but it could easily be treated in another heading (creative accounting?). It does appear in the Notes and Income, so it is somewhere in the Balance Sheet.
I'm sure all will be revealed at some stage and we can make our own judgments. Certainly Mr Murrell and the National Treasurer and others must be treated meantime as innocent until proven guilty.
Now that the SNP auditors have resigned there's more questions to answer. Have they missed something during an audit? Has there been a bank account(s) that they didn't know about and couldn't audit? The last accounts lodged were for 2021 and show the loan from Mr Murrell, which was reduced by £47k before 31 December. The reported £600k Referendum Appeal Fund does not appear as a bank balance in the list of assets, but it could easily be treated in another heading (creative accounting?). It does appear in the Notes and Income, so it is somewhere in the Balance Sheet.
I'm sure all will be revealed at some stage and we can make our own judgments. Certainly Mr Murrell and the National Treasurer and others must be treated meantime as innocent until proven guilty.
Cabbage is still good for you