Scottish government official tells court Alex Salmond apologised after he got on top of her on bed

Scotland’s former first minister Alex Salmond apologised to a civil servant after getting on top of her on a bed, kissing her ‘sloppily and haphazardly’ and murmuring she was ‘irresistible’, a court has heard.

The woman told the High Court in Edinburgh today that the alleged assault happened one evening at Bute House – the first minister’s official residence in Edinburgh.

Salmond is on trial over accusations of sexual assault, including an attempted rape. The 65-year-old denies all the charges.

Alex Salmond, 65, pictured arriving at the High Court in Edinburgh for the fourth day of his trial over accusations of sexual assault. He denies all charges 

Salmond apologised to a Scottish civil servant after getting on top of her on a bed one evening at Bute House, the High Court in Edinburgh heard today

Salmond apologised to a Scottish civil servant after getting on top of her on a bed one evening at Bute House, the High Court in Edinburgh heard today

The Scottish Government official, who is the fourth complainer to give evidence, said she had thought he was going to ‘take things further’.

The prosecution witness, known as Woman F, said: ‘The first minister told me that he was sorry for what had happened, it had been unacceptable.

‘He said that he had been drinking more than usual, not just that night but in general due to stress.

‘He said something along the lines that he wanted to keep being able to be working together and apologised.

‘I accepted the apology, confirmed that I wanted to keep working together.’

The woman, who was being questioned by advocate depute Alex Prentice QC, told the court the pair had been working one evening in late 2013 when Salmond had brought out a bottle of a spirits.

She said while she had drunk a little, Salmond had drank ‘steadily’ and kept trying to top up her glass.

The witness added: ‘I had a little, the first minister had had rather more.’

Salmond faces 14 charges of alleged offences against 10 women, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to. The charges span a period between June 2008 and November 2014

Salmond faces 14 charges of alleged offences against 10 women, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to. The charges span a period between June 2008 and November 2014

When she got up to leave, she said Salmond told her ‘firmly’ but not ‘aggressively’ to get on the bed.

She added: ‘I felt quite panicked, this was very much within a working environment and culture where we do whatever it is that the first minister asks of you.’

After sitting on the edge of the bed, the woman said Salmond got on top of her and began to kiss and touch her and murmured that she was ‘irresistible’.

She added: ‘I don’t recall exactly what happened for those first few seconds but then I was lying with my feet, I think, still on the ground but lying across the foot of the bed.

‘The first minister was lying on top of me, he had his hands under the skirt of my dress and ran them over my thighs and my bottom.

‘He was also running his hands over the bodice of my dress and over my breasts.

‘He was kissing me around my face, quite sloppily and haphazardly, and he was repeatedly murmuring a phrase – it was something like ‘you’re irresistible’.’

The woman said when Salmond was on top of her she thought he was going to ‘take things further’.

She added: ‘That there would be progression, progression in the sense of trying to remove his own clothes or taking things further.

‘For example, I thought that he was going to remove my tights and my underwear, that he would be pushing the encounter physically further.’

The woman also told the court about a previous incident at Bute House when Salmond had allegedly kissed her.

She said: ‘I was preparing to leave and the first minister kissed me on the mouth, then smiled at me and said ‘goodnight’.’

When asked if she had invited him to kiss her or agreed to him kissing her, she added: ‘No, absolutely not.

‘I was not given the opportunity to agree but had I been given the opportunity, I would not have done so.’

Salmond faces 14 charges of alleged offences against 10 women, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

The charges span a period between June 2008 and November 2014, with one sexual assault said to have taken place in the month of the Scottish independence referendum in September 2014.

Salmond’s lawyers previously lodged special defences of consent and alibi.

Consent was given as a defence for three alleged sexual assaults and an alleged indecent assault against three women.

The trial, before judge Lady Dorrian, continues.

What is Alex Salmond charged with?

  • Indecent assault of a woman in 2008 in Glasgow by kissing her on the mouth and touching her buttocks and breast with his hands over her clothing. 
  • Sexual assault of the same woman on an occasion in 2010 or 2011 at a nightclub in Edinburgh, by touching her arms and hips with his hands over her clothing.
  • Sexual assault of the same woman in 2010 or 2011 at a nightclub in Edinburgh, by touching her arms and hips with his hands over her clothing.
  • Indecent assault of a woman in 2010 at Bute House in Edinburgh by repeatedly seizing her by her wrists and repeatedly pulling her towards him and attempting to kiss her. 
  • Sexual assault of a woman in a car in Edinburgh in 2011 by touching her leg with his hand over her clothing.
  • Sexual assault of a woman on various occasions between 2011 and 2013 at Bute House by touching her buttocks with his hands over her clothing, stroking her arms, and touching and stroking her hair. 
  • Sexual assault of a woman in 2013 at Bute House by removing her foot from her shoe, stroking her foot, lifting her foot towards his mouth and attempting to kiss her foot.
  • Sexual assault of a woman in 2013 at Bute House by kissing her on the mouth. 
  • Intent to rape of the same woman on an occasion in 2013 at Bute House by causing her to sit on a bed, lie on top of her, make sexual remarks to her, touch her buttocks, thighs and breasts over her clothing with his hands, repeatedly kiss her face, struggle with her and pull up her dress.
  • Sexual assault of a woman in 2012 at Ubiquitous Chip, a restaurant in Glasgow, by touching her buttocks with his hand over her clothing.
  • Sexual assault of the same woman in April 2014 at Bute House by placing his arm around her, making sexual remarks to her and attempting to kiss her.
  • Sexual assault of a woman in 2014 at Bute House by placing his arm around her body, placing his hand under her clothing and underwear and touching her breast, repeatedly kissing her on the face and neck and stroking her leg with his hand.
  • Attempted rape of the same woman on an occasion in 2014 at Bute House by lifting her legs and placing them over his legs, repeatedly kissing her on the face and neck, placing his hand inside her upper clothing and touching her breast over her underwear, repeatedly blocking her path, pinning her against a wall, pulling at her clothing and underwear, removing his clothing and underwear, pushing her on to a bed, kneeling over her, pinning her to the bed by her shoulder, lying naked on top of her and then trying to rape her. 
  • Sexual assault of a woman on an occasion in 2014 at Bute House by seizing her by her shoulders, repeatedly kissing her on the face, attempting to kiss her on the lips, and touching her leg and face with his hand.
  • Sexual assault of a woman on an occasion in 2014 at Stirling Castle by touching her buttock with his hand over her clothing.