An explanation of what is going on with the Salmond enquiry.
Alex Salmond was the leader of the SNP and was first minister of Scotland, but he stepped down from this position after the SNP failed to secure the Scottish Referendum.
Nicola Sturgeon took his place.
Nicola was basically Salmonds underling and he was her mentor. They were very close.
Everything after this point is all speculation/allegations, so take everything with a pinch of salt until the facts come out.
If the SNP ever allow them to come out.
A rift had been growing for many years between Salmond and Sturgeon as he felt she was not progressing enough towards an independent Scotland, probably because the party focuses mainly on woke bullshit and hate crime laws for memes.
Salmond hinted a return to the party.
Around about this time, with very convenient timing, Salmond got MeToo'd by several women within the SNP, this resulted in a massive police investigation, seriously huge, with the cops interviewing around 400 people.
Salmond was charged with several counts of sexual assault.
The case goes to trial, which results in Salmond being aquitted of all charges.
This is usually where such things would end, but it turns out this exposed everyone to a rabbit hole of alleged corruption within the SNP at it's highest levels.