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Michael Matheson: Furore over £11,000 iPad invoice ‘fully blown out of all proportion’, says shamed MSP

By Editorial Board Published January 31, 2025 7 Min Read
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Michael Matheson: Furore over £11,000 iPad invoice ‘fully blown out of all proportion’, says shamed MSP

The furore surrounding Michael Matheson’s close to £11,000 iPad knowledge roaming invoice was “completely blown out of all proportion”, in response to the shamed MSP.

The SNP politician stepped down as Scotland’s well being secretary final yr after questions have been raised over the eye-watering bill.

The Falkirk West MSP had initially billed taxpayers earlier than U-turning, claiming the machine had solely been used for parliamentary work throughout a household vacation to Morocco.

It later emerged his teenage sons had been utilizing the work iPad as a hotspot to stream soccer whereas on the journey.

Mr Matheson was later suspended from the Scottish parliament and docked wages for breaching the MSP code of conduct.

Mr Matheson, who was first elected as an MSP in 1999, was questioned about his ministerial profession throughout an interview with the Institute for Authorities (IFG) suppose tank as a part of its Ministers Mirror collection.

In the course of the speak, held in October final yr however revealed on Friday, he mentioned his opponents had sought to take “political advantage” of the scenario.

Mr Matheson mentioned: “I think the thing that you need to realise is that when you become a minister, if you do make a mistake, you can end up in the eye of a political storm.

“The factor that acted as a giant catalyst for me was that, as quickly as the overall election was known as, every little thing was placed on steroids.

“It became a massive issue because folk saw a political advantage they could get from it. It just got completely blown out of all proportion, in my view.”

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Mr Matheson throughout First Minister’s Questions final Might. Pic: PA

Mr Matheson was the online zero, vitality and transport secretary in Nicola Sturgeon’s authorities on the time of the household vacation round Christmas in 2022.

Forward of the journey he failed to exchange an outdated SIM card, which led to elevated knowledge use prices.

Mr Matheson, who was later appointed well being secretary in March 2023 below then first minister Humza Yousaf, informed Holyrood he was unaware that his sons had used the iPad as a hotspot when he initially submitted the invoice.

He claimed he was informed the reality by his spouse after the story sparked a public outcry.

As an alternative, he continued to insist the iPad was solely used for parliamentary work and blamed the outdated SIM card for the extreme invoice.

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Mr Matheson’s sons racked up the close to £11,000 iPad invoice streaming soccer overseas

When questioned by journalists days after he knew the reality, he continued to disclaim the iPad was used for private use till he made a press release to Holyrood.

Mr Matheson stop as well being secretary forward of the conclusion of a probe by the Scottish Parliamentary Company Physique (SPCB), which dominated he had breached the MSP code of conduct.

When requested if there have been any classes to be realized for different ministers, he informed the IFG: “If I look back, the lesson I would say is recognising how unforgiving the political space is that you’re operating in.

“In the long run, it was my need to try to keep away from the press realizing about what my son had performed.

“It was completely unforgiving, despite the fact that when you offer it up, then they say you’re using it as a cover. Actually, no, I’m not, but I’m telling you that’s what’s happened.

“So, I feel what I’d say to ministers is that it’s fairly unforgiving at instances when one thing like that occurs, regardless of what your background is and the way lengthy you’ve got been in authorities and the way you’ve got at all times tried to keep away from getting the federal government into any troublesome positions.”

EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY JANUARY 31 File photo dated 23/11/23 of Minister for Health and Social Care Michael Matheson speaks to the media after First Minster's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. John Swinney has said Parliament's "conclusions stand" after comments from Michael Matheson emerged in which the former health secretary said the row over his iPad roaming charges had been "blown out of proportion". Issue date: Friday January 31, 2025.

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Mr Matheson being questioned by journalists in November 2023, on the day the SPBC introduced it was launching a probe into his conduct

He added: “When you’re a backbencher, if you do make an error, it’s not the same.

“However whenever you’re a minister and you are a senior minister, you are going to get chased down and also you fairly actually get chased down.”

Mr Matheson said a number of people reached out in support during the scandal.

He also said the scrutiny had a “important affect” on his family, which included taking his teenage sons out of school and his wife becoming “unwell with stress”.

He added: “It is within the public document that our home received damaged into.”

When questioned about Mr Matheson’s latest comments, First Minister John Swinney said: “The parliament’s labored its means by all of those points and it is come to its conclusions and people conclusions stand.

“We just have to consider that as the conclusion that parliament has arrived at.”

The Scottish Conservatives criticised Mr Matheson’s remarks.

MSP Rachael Hamilton, the celebration’s deputy chief, mentioned: “Taxpayers will be outraged that Michael Matheson is trying to downplay the scandal that ultimately forced him to resign in disgrace.

“The general public have been rightly livid that the then SNP well being secretary thought it acceptable to ask them to foot the invoice for his [iPad] bills.

“He then repeatedly lied to them and parliament and refused to say sorry for what he had done.

“No surprise Scots are so disillusioned with senior SNP figures at Holyrood once they proceed to carry voters in such contempt.”

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