Kenny MacAskill's latest email to Alba party members:
"Dear Friend
I refer to my two previous communications detailing the financial crisis afflicting our party following a fraud perpetrated on it, and as a result the severe challenges faced meeting the statutory requirements of the Electoral Commission. As I advised you, we were meeting with both our Auditor and the Electoral Commission. I can confirm that the meetings took place on Tuesday and the NEC met earlier today and I now write to advise you of the outcomes.
As detailed in my last email our Treasurer, and the Auditor had been considering whether they could sign off the accounts on any basis other than on a “break up basis”, which in reality means that the Party is no longer a viable financial concern. However, the challenges, not just of the financial situation that Party found itself in but worsened by a declining membership and consequently reducing income, with both accelerating due to adverse publicity, saw them adamant that professionally they could do no other.
It was on that basis that we then met with the Electoral Commission, who have been as helpful as they can be in the circumstances, but who have statutory obligations. With the Party requiring to lodge these accounts which are for 2024, never mind being unable to fund audited accounts for 2025, they intimated to us that we could either de-register voluntarily or would face statutory de-registration. It was that invidious choice which the NEC met to address earlier today. Before I do let me address some comments which have been made in social media and the press by a so-called Alba Continuation Group.
They claimed £20,000 had been raised. I can advise that not one penny has been received by Alba HQ from them despite our dire financial plight. In any event any sums raised could not go for election campaigning but would require to meet existing liabilities. Irrespective of that nothing was ever forthcoming from them.
They wished to take over the Leadership of the Party. They were advised that they should specify the democratic basis and constitutional authority for doing so. No answer was ever provided.
They indicated that they had provided an indemnity for the NEC for sums due by the Party for which members remain personally liable. That is just not true. Neither a legal indemnity nor any indication of the credit worthiness of those proposing to provide it was ever forthcoming.
The NEC faced that choice with the backdrop of membership continuing to hemorrhage and income plummet. In no small part due to the acrimony generated by those claiming to have the party’s best interests at heart though seemingly more intent on pursuing their own political ambitions. Current liabilities far exceed both cash at hand and projected income. In these circumstances the party entered into statutory redundancy talks with staff.
The Audit lodged with the Electoral Commission was equally stark in its assessment.
“Over the past two months but more significantly since 21 February, a sustained internal campaign of disruption and repeated press briefings and significant negative media coverage have inflicted serious reputational damage on the Party. This has resulted in a marked decline in membership and income, to the extent that the Party can no longer be considered a going concern. While the most recent audited accounts appeared, on the face of it, to show improvement compared with the financial position in 2023, they are now over fourteen months out of date and do not reflect the current financial reality. It is also important that the figures are viewed in the proper context. The reported surplus of £1,741 for 2024 must be considered alongside LACU income, both of which were supported by exceptional crowdfunder receipts linked to the General Election. That financial year also benefited from Policy Development Grant funding and a period during which two staff members were on half pay. These were not recurring conditions. Throughout 2025, the Party has faced ongoing monthly uncertainty regarding its ability to meet current and historical liabilities, with little financial resilience. During this period, cash flow pressures were at times alleviated by the receipt of a personal loan – which has still to be repaid - and redundancy of a staff member. At present money lost to alleged fraud perpetrated on the party is unrecoverable.”
It was with that financial backdrop that with regard to the options posed by the Electoral Commission that the NEC decided that it was better that we should withdraw with some dignity rather than unceremoniously being removed. As the Audit also detailed
"There was a strategy and genuine belief that a positive campaign, focused messaging and strong candidates might have provided an opportunity to secure one or two seats, however, polling has consistently sat at approximately 2% and more recently declined to 1%. At that level of support, electoral success is not a realistic prospect. The leadership has worked tirelessly over the past fifteen months to stabilise and sustain the Party, inheriting a precarious financial and organisational position with no margin to absorb further shocks. The deliberate and sustained internal actions and negative briefings of recent weeks have ultimately compounded that fragility. It is therefore necessary to state plainly that the conduct of certain individuals during this period has caused profound and irreversible harm to the Party from within. Therefore the Officers and Treasurer of the party do not believe the accounts should be prepared on a going concern basis and have prepared them on a break up basis.”
That was not where the NEC wished to be, but circumstances left us with no other choice. The financial situation is such that we just cannot continue to trade whilst insolvent as would be the terminology with a business. Moreover, there is neither time nor funds to convene a party conference. The Audit required lodged and the Electoral Commission operate to strict electoral deadlines. The NEC accordingly required to make a very difficult decision but did so on the basis of clear professional advice and working within the options available from the Electoral Commission.
The party will require to continue operating for a limited period as we seek to address our debts and alleviate any personal liability for NEC members, many of whom have young families or other significant personal commitments. In these circumstances if you were prepared to continue your membership dues for this month it would be appreciated. Office bearers will also have to continue to address the ongoing police investigation and give evidence on behalf of the party at any future trial.
However, in the absence of income and staff the ability to operate ceases, never mind the absence of the party’s purpose of contesting elections. It is a tragedy that our journey begun in 2021 by our founder Alex Salmond should end this way but those culpable will be brought to justice. Alex was right in 2021 when a Supermajority would likely have seen our country independent by now. Similarly his strategy which we were following of a plebiscite election in 2026 remains the solution in this ever more dangerous world.
We will just need to see what the election on 7th May brings. We had been asked to retain or pass details to other independence groups, but we cannot do that due to rules on information retention or passing. I can only suggest that those seeking to regroup after the election do so by contacting existing or new groups which may arise. Communications with members recently being issued other than through Alba HQ are a breach of data confidentiality which is being investigated.
Finally, I wish to express my thanks to colleagues in the leadership team who have strived to keep the party going in very difficult circumstances and to those who have been in contact to express support for their attempts. But most of all I wish to thank you for your membership and efforts for our party and our cause. It has been a privilege to work with you, and we can be proud of what we sought to achieve and also the support which we gave to our Founder in his time of need.
We will continue to support Moira Salmond, assist those pursuing justice in the courts for him, and launch an Awards Foundation in his memory for the benefit of young people.
The dream shall never die, parties as with individuals are mortal, but our cause is eternal.
Yours for Scotland
ALBA Party Leader
The ALBA Party"
I once joked that the Alba Party was so addicted to expelling people that it would eventually expel itself, and that's pretty much what has happened.
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) March 8, 2026
Nice to see all the pretend Christian’s at Ibrox today sing sectarian songs from Ireland/Ulster and have a get together after the game. Just like old times. When the SNP tried to deal with the violence the tories and labour united to continue with the divide.Divide and rule
ReplyDeleteSad but had to happen. Hopefully the EC will go easy on those who have been open and straightforward. The no longer "going concern" is the kicker. Entities can meet future obligations from future revenues - until they can't.
ReplyDeleteThe editor of the "Wee Alba Book" looks like a broken shambles of a man tonight.
ReplyDeleteThe curse of Bath's Jonah strikes again.
DeleteWINGS PARTY R. I. P.
DeleteThis means I won't be charged for any liabilities yeah? Someone please confirm????
ReplyDeleteThe most bountiful benevolences of early spring be upon you all, my most beloved of companions. Shannon, never doubt your intelligence, you correctly spelled the word liabilities.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but Zulfs, hi by the way, could we not change the subject, I'm not going to be charged am I? It's very important, I'm still paying off the wedding.
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DeleteWell, that IS the 64,000 dollar question!
DeleteAre you suggesting they've hooked it with the party funds?
DeleteFailed as a political force and failed as a business. As dreadful as Alba had become I don't believe this is a good outcome for the Yes movement.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually the very best thing for the Yes movement: the grown ups can now proceed without any sniping from spoilers on the sidelines.
Delete10.36 Proceed with what exactly? Their daft progressive agenda (toilets) and protecting perjurors. It certainly won't be getting us any nearer to independence.
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ReplyDeleteStraight talking Shannon cost of wedding 45k (est)
Mrs Zulfikar aka Cruella currently on a global designer shopping spree
Alba income £2 million +
Nothing left
It's becoming a worrying trend.
DeleteBig enough, rich enough and intelligent enough but too corrupt....?
Oh aye - and stitch up Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP to grab the £3m so that this bunch can continue to live in the manner to which they have become accustomed?
DeleteAnon at 7.45am - the people running Alba have got so many things wrong there really is no need to post inaccurate information. The money that MAY be won in the court case will go to the Labour guy nobody else. The case is not against the SNP. It is against the three Britnats Sturgeon/Evans/ Lloyd. The only stitch up was carried out by them against Salmond.
DeleteSo it wasn’t the SNP that “stitched up “ A S? Change of tune by IFSy.
DeleteThe idiot troll strikes again at 6.47am with his lying one line post. No change of tune by me you dumpling. Sturgeon was SNP leader, her husband was involved as was Ruddick and McCann all in the SNP. Not surprised you missed this self evident point because accuracy and a grasp of detail is way beyond your Buckfast addled mind.
DeleteOh and John the Great Redactor tried to cover it all up.
Kenny has the cheek to say we no longer exist but please keep paying your dues so we can pay Corris wages
ReplyDelete1. Whence the £20k raised by Sheridan & Co - now to be repurposed as his own May election campaign fund?
ReplyDelete2. Very glaring that Macaskill can't even bring himself to ask his members to vote SNP in May for independence.
There is no £20k. It is only non binding pledges. They haven't collected a penny.
DeleteAlba seem to be tiptoeing around saying where the money has gone. Probably for fear of being sued. Perhaps they should sue for the return of the money, to make things clearer when everyone decides to rebuild.
ReplyDeleteI'm considering a holiday inTasmania.
DeleteDidn't 50k go on fllights for Alex and Tas?
DeleteAnon 9:24pm here. Innuendo is tiptoeing, even if it is done in hobnail boots. It is part of the problem. There has been little in the way of consequences so far in the SNP over Salmond and other issues. I see consequences being avoided in Alba and this is destined to repeat until there are consequences.
DeleteIt's also very telling that after all the relenetless, risible propaganda about indy supermajorities within grasp, that Macaskill has admitted that with a 1% poll rating they have a zero chance of electing anyone.
ReplyDeleteIs IFSy in mourning? He’s remarkably quiet about financial irregularities in Alba.
ReplyDeleteAnon stupid troll at 10.37pm - how many times do I have to post that I am interested in independence not the pathetic in fighting of party members who have lost sight of Scottish Independence.
DeleteSo no I am not in mourning but if I was I would be mourning at the useless choice non political party supporters of independence currently have.
Despite lying trolls like you suggesting I was a member of Alba I gave up on Alba many years ago as a party that could help Scottish independence (thanks to the insights provided by James). Unfortunately, the devolutionist SNP has a strangle hold on independence and just as I forecast in 2020 we have gone nowhere regarding indyref2. Trolls like you said I was wrong. Numpties like you said Nicola would deliver indyref2.
Instead Nicola delivered an embezzlement court case courtesy of her husband who lied about the 50,000 members who left the SNP.
Numpties like you also said Yousaf was a great choice as FM. I said he was not interested in Scottish independence. Again I was right.
I said all this self id stuff would be a vote loser for the SNP and it would achieve nothing as it would be struck down by Westminster. Again I was right and trolls like you were wrong.
You trolls have got everything wrong. No wonder you hide in the anonymous crowd. It’s easy to post under a consistent moniker but you don’t because like all trolls you are cowards.
Hi IFSy. You seem rattled. I never suggested you were in Alba, never thought Yusuf was a good choice, and, unlike you I didn’t falsely accuse N S of fraud. Stop lying. You are yet again shown by unfolding events to be a bit of a tit. Poor silly billy IFSy.
DeleteI guess the CEO and financial officer will be personally liable for company debts under common law after the party is wound up. No doubt McAskill is good for it. Might have to flog one of his houses, though. The Alex Salmond Party became even more irrelevant now that he is dead and they became the Alex Salmond Memorial Party (no flowers please).
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