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Scotland's former health secretary suspended over €12,900 iPad data roaming bill

Scotland's Former Health Secretary Suspended Over €12,900 Ipad Data Roaming Bill
Scottish former Health Secretary Michael Matheson.
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By Craig Paton, PA Scotland Deputy Political Editor

Scotland's former health secretary Michael Matheson has been suspended from the Scottish Parliament for 27 days and will lose his salary for 54 days after racking up a near-£11,000 (€12,905) data roaming bill.

Mr Matheson was found to have breached the MSP code of conduct by attempting to use expenses and office costs to cover the bill for a parliamentary iPad.

Later announcing he would cover the costs himself, Mr Matheson revealed the bill had been the result of his children using the device as a wifi hotspot to watch football during a holiday in Morocco.

The former minister initially denied there had been any inappropriate use of the device, when asked by journalists.

Michael Matheson's closed MSP office
Michael Matheson is likely to now face fresh pressure to quit as an MSP (Andrew Milligan/PA)

After months of pressure on him, Mr Matheson stood down as health secretary in February.

The SNP MSP’s punishment was handed down by the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee at Holyrood on Thursday. It will now be subject to a vote in the Parliament.

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