Nicola Sturgeon accuses Alex Salmond of 'deeply inappropriate behaviour'
own internal complaints process - a mistake which ended up costing the taxpayer more than £500,000.Two women had raised complaints against Salmond in 2018 dating to his time in the top job in Scottish politics and the government launched a probe.Salmond denied the allegations and insisted the complaints process was biased against him - a claim vindicated in the civil courts in January 2019.However, at the Inquiry today, Sturgeon accused her predecessor of "deeply inappropriate behaviour".She recalled to the Inquiry her version of events when Salmond - accompanied his former chief of staff Geoff Aberdein and legal advisor Duncan Hamilton - visited the First Minister's home in Glasgow on April 2, 2018."Alex has claimed in his testimony to the