MSPs met yesterday to discuss the matter in private
The Parliament’s Standards Committee heard from Matheson over the £11,000 data roaming bill, but the public were blocked from watching.
The Standards investigation is ongoing and a meeting with Matheson took place yesterday, but it was classed as “private”. Asked previously by the Record if he would resign as an MSP, Matheson said: "No. As you know, there is a Standards process at the moment, and I'm going to respect the confidentiality of that process.He has recently been off sick but has been in the Parliament debating chamber this week.
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