ALEX Salmond’s widow could be forced to sell their home to repay his debts. The former First Minister, who died from a heart attack last year, was virtually bankrupt when he passed away.
Insolvency firm Begbies Traynor has named a trustee in sequestration to handle the former first minister's estate.
The estate of former first minister Alex Salmond is seeking sequestration – the Scottish legal equivalent of bankruptcy – due to costs linked to court action.
Alex Salmond died virtually penniless after defending his reputation in two court cases, it has emerged. Lawyers winding up the estate of Scotland’s former first minister have confirmed moves to apply ...
Alex Salmond died with debts of nearly £350,000 and just £2,282 in assets, it has emerged. A formal notice published on the ...
Alex Salmond’s widow may reportedly have to sell her family home to pay off the former first minister’s debts. Moira Salmond, 88, could soon be hit with a massive bill to pay off her late husband’s ...
ALEX Salmond died almost penniless with £335,000 of debts despite suggestions his TV firm raking in up to £4million, it’s ...
The firm charged with managing the estate of former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has spoken about the "unusual and ...
The former Aberdeenshire politician passed away suddenly in October last year, with documents revealed the state of his ...
A trustee in sequestration has been appointed to manage the former Scottish first minister’s affairs following his death in ...
Alex Salmond had debts of nearly £350,000 when he died suddenly last year. Official records show the former SNP First ...