Scottish authorities minister Jamie Hepburn has resigned after he was accused of bodily assaulting the Conservative MSP Douglas Ross.
Ross mentioned the parliament minister grabbed him and swore aggressively as he left the Holyrood chamber on Wednesday.
Hepburn mentioned he put his hand on the previous Scottish Tory chief’s shoulder and used some “selection phrases”.
The resignation got here hours after Ross formally complained in regards to the SNP MSP’s conduct in a letter to first minister John Swinney.
In his resignation letter, Hepburn wrote: “Regardless of whether or not or not the Ministerial Code has been breached, even when there had been no criticism made, I consider I’ve not acted in accordance with my very own private code of follow.
“This choice is one which I really feel is for one of the best in these circumstances and the one which for my very own half really feel is the suitable plan of action.”
In a letter of response, Swinney mentioned he accepted Hepburn’s resignation with “a lot private remorse”.
He added: “I do know there can be no yet another pissed off than you, over this one slip in your regular strategy of courtesy and respect to all”.