Nicola Sturgeon speaks about Alex Salmond case
Two people have made sexual harassment complaints against Scotland's former first minister Alex Salmond, his successor Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.
Ms Sturgeon said the complaints were made in January and were investigated through a process she had agreed to.
She said the situation was "difficult for me to come to terms with" but the claims "could not be ignored".
Mr Salmond strongly denies the allegations against him.
In this interview with Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scotland’s Glenn Campbell, Ms Sturgeon outlines what the news means to her personally, the process of the investigation and her knowledge of the case.
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