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SCOTLAND’S arts funding body is facing fresh questions over how it plans to recover money spent on an explicit sex film ...

SCOTLAND’S arts funding body is facing fresh questions over how it plans to recover money spent on an explicit sex film.

In her letter, Adamson said that while she acknowledged funding decisions were a matter for Creative Scotland, there was “nevertheless a legitimate public interest in how public money is spent”. In a since deleted section of Gasson’s website, the project was said to feature “Daddies lurking in the woods; a muddy wrestling-cum-f*****g bog; princesses playfully trying to drown each other on a loch; bare arsed lovers frolicking in long grass”.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories.

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