Scotland's health secretary 'faces serious unanswered questions on scandal' of £11,000 iPad bill
Monday, 13 November 2023
Scotland's health secretary - who tried to bill taxpayers almost £11,000 after a data roaming blunder during a Moroccan holiday - still has "serious unanswered questions to address", the Scottish Tories have insisted.
Scotland's health secretary - who tried to bill taxpayers almost £11,000 after a data roaming blunder during a Moroccan holiday - still has "serious unanswered questions to address", the Scottish Tories have insisted.
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