MSPs voiced fury today after it emerged Nicola Sturgeon could 'dodge' questions about crucial legal advice at her crunch committee hearing on the Alex Salmond row. The First Minister is finally set to be grilled by the inquiry tomorrow, but her deputy John Swinney has been accused of treating Holyrood with 'contempt' by dragging his heels about handing over key documents. Mr Swinney has admitted that lawyers had 'reservations' about continuing to resist a judicial review brought by Mr Salmond in 2018 over the handling of complaints against him. However, he insisted that legal advice will show there were 'good public policy arguments and reasonable grounds' for continuing the wrangling - which eventually resulted in Mr Salmond being awarded more than £500,000.