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Donald Trump’s business dealings in Scotland should be probed, says Harvie

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Donald Trump’s business dealings in Scotland should be probed, says Harvie

There is an urgent need for a probe into Donald Trump’s business assets in Scotland in light of a legal case in the US, Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has said.

The Greens have previously been unsuccessful in efforts to have the Trump’s Scottish golf courses – in Aberdeenshire and Ayrshire – be investigated via an unexplained wealth order (UWO).




Renewing his call for a fresh investigation, Mr Harvie pointed to the New York civil case against the former US President.

In February of this year, a judge ruled that Mr Trump, his company and key executives deceived bankers and insurers by producing financial statements that hugely overstated his fortune.

Trump was ordered to pay 355 million dollars (£279.9 million) in penalties, with interest charges pushing the sum up even further.

Mr Trump, who is the Republican party’s presumptive presidential nominee, is appealing the ruling.

The Scottish Greens co-leader has now written to First Minister John Swinney and the Lord Advocate, saying the issue should be considered again.

Mr Harvie said: “The verdict from New York, and the litany of scandals surrounding Donald Trump, underlines the urgent need to get to the bottom of the former President’s finances and the business he runs.

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