MURRAY Foote has been named the new chief executive of the SNP ...
Murray Foote is the former editor of the Daily Record and the SNP's new chief executiveThe former Daily Record editor, known as the architect of the Vow, is to be brought in as the official replacement for Peter Murrell.’s husband resigned from the role after more than two decades amid a police investigation into its finances.group that precipitated Murrell’s exit.
The former chief executive resigned after taking responsibility for giving incorrect membership numbers to the press – something over which Foote had also resigned. SNP business convener and MP Kirsten Oswald MP said: “Murray was an exceptional candidate in a strong field. His managerial experience and skills will enable him to hit the ground running in delivering for SNP members, including leading changes in governance and transparency in party headquarters."
Foote commented: “I am delighted to take up this important role and look forward to helping build the campaign for, both by strengthening the SNP's headquarter functions and supporting the party's formidable organisation across Scotland." The SNP said in a press release announcing the appointment that it had come at"the conclusion of a rigorous, open recruitment process [which had] ... generated significant interest from a range of high-quality candidates".
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