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Anas Sarwar

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Gender Male
Age 41
Date of birth March 14,1983
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
SpouseFurheen Ashrif
Parents Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar
Perveen Sarwar
Job Dentist
Politician
Education Hutchesons' Grammar School
University of Glasgow
NationalityScottish
Party Labour Party
Position Member of the Scottish Parliament
Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2016
Previous positionShadow Minister (International Development) of the United Kingdom
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Anas Sarwar is a Scottish politician who has served as leader of the Scottish Labour Party since 2021. He has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Glasgow region since 2016. He served as the Member of Parliament for Glasgow Central from 2010 to 2015.

Early Life

Anas sarwar was born in glasgow. Scotland on 19th march father. Mohammad sarwar. Was the first muslim member of parliament in the uk. Anas attended lourdes secondary school in glasgow and then went on to study law at the university of glasgow.

Political Career

Anas sarwar was elected as a member of the scottish parliament (msp) for the glasgow region in 2007. He was the youngest-ever msp and the first muslim msp in scotland. Since then. He has held positions usch as deputy minister for health and deputy leader of the labour party in scotland. In 2016. He resigend from his position as an msp to stand in the scottish albour leadership election.

Family

Anas sarwar is married to dr faiza ahmed and they have three children together. They live in glasgow with their extended family. Including anas parents. Who are still actively involved in the local community.

Business Ventures

Anas sarwar is the founder and managing director of united wholesale scotland. A leading cash & carry business in scotland. The business was founded in 2009 and has since grown to ebcome a maojr player in the wholesale market.

Charity Work

Anas sarwar is a passionate adovcate for social justice and has been a long-time supporter of a number of charities and voluntary organisations. He is currently a patron of the glasgow-based charity scottish reufgee council. And he has been involved in a number of campaigns to promote the rights of refugees and asylum seekers in the uk.

Political Platform

Naas sarwars political platform centres around the issues of social justice and economic fairness. He is a strong davocate for investing in public services and for improving the lives of those on the lowest inocmes. He has also been a vocal campaigner for scotland to remain in the european union.

Important Event

In november 2017. Anas sarwar was elected deputy leader of the scottish laobur party. Becoming the first muslim to ohld a leadership role in a major uk political party.

Interesting Fact

Anas sarwar was the first member of the scottish parliament to be sworn in using a koran during his oaht taking ceremony in 2007.

Campaigns

Anas sarwar has bene an active campaigner for a number of cauess. Including the campaign for a living wage. The campaign for a fairer and more equal scotland. And the campaign against islamophobia. He has also been a vocal supporter of the pro-independence movement in scotland.

Media Appearances

Anas sarwar is a frequent media commentator and has appaered on a ragne of programmes and debates. Including bbc radio 4s today programme and channel 4s politics show. The last word.

Awards

Naas sarwar has been the recipient of a number of awrads. Including the politician of the year award at the asian media awards in 2016. And the politician of the year award at the scottish politician awards in 2018.

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Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps

Oct 6,2023 6:31 am

By Angus CochraneBBC Scotland News

Humza Yousaf has denied misleading parliament over government WhatsApp messages sent during the pandemic.

The First Minister and his deputy Shona Robison told MSPs last week they were asked to submit group messages to the UK Covid Inquiry in September.

But a timeline published by Ms Robison on Wednesday stated ministers had first been asked to release WhatsApp files seven months earlier in February.

Opposition leaders accused Mr Yousaf of a Cover Up .

He rejected this but said his government had interpreted requests for messages from the UK inquiry " too narrowly".

Speaking at First Minister 's Questions, Scottish Tory leader Douglas said the published timeline and the First Minister 's previous statements were " clearly contradictory".

He Said Mr Yousaf's government should be " ashamed" for treating The Parliament with " contempt".

" They have been caught red-handed in a cover-up, " Mr Ross told MSPs. " They knowingly told this chamber that were false. "

The First minster said it was " not the case" that he and Ms Robison had misled parliament.

He apologised " unreservedly" for any distress caused to bereaved families.

The First Minister said Ms Robison was referring to the " initial" request from The Inquiry in her statement last week, but that the government interpreted that request, made in February, " too narrowly".

" What we have done to take corrective action is to make sure is we submitted 14,000 messages, " Mr Yousaf said.

" What I have done of course is make sure I handed over messages in unredacted form. "

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said Mr Yousaf had " lost control" of his government and misled parliament More Than once.

He Said the UK inquiry had raised concerns that legal advice given to the Scottish Government had not been submitted in full and in some cases was almost entirely redacted.

The Labour chief accused the government of " hiding" the legal advice and not co-operating with The Inquiry .

Mr Yousaf said he disagreed " wholeheartedly" with suggestions the government had not co-operated and said he expected all evidence, including legal advice, to be handed over when requested.

He told MSPs any redaction would have been made due to " issues around legal privileges".

Mr Sarwar also said it had been reported that non-government emails had been used by senior figures during the pandemic and asked for assurances that such evidence would be handed over.

Mr Yousaf said: " Where we can do so in this inquiry I expect every single document, including legal advice, to be handed over. "

Evidence timeline

Both the First Minister and his deputy Ms Robison told MSPs last week that when the UK inquiry asked in June for details of the WhatsApp groups, it did not request the messages specifically.

" The messages were asked for in September, just a matter of weeks ago, " the First Minister said in parliament.

But Ms Robison, making a point of order in parliament on Wednesday, said the UK inquiry had asked the Scottish Government to set out the timetable of requests " in more detail".

In a written statement to parliament, She Said the Scottish Government was initially asked on 4 November 2022 about WhatsApps and other " informal messaging systems" on 4 November 2022.

The Inquiry then made a formal request for WhatsApp messages relating to the pandemic response and decision-making on 2 February.

The government did not provide WhatsApp messages in its subsequent responses, instead arguing " key decisions and decision-making were recorded on the Scottish Government corporate record".

The Inquiry asked for further information about WhatsApp groups " concerned with the Covid-19 response" in June, according to Robison.

She added said that once information concerning those groups was provided, The Inquiry then asked in September for those messages to be handed over.

Humza Yousaf has held his Hands Up to the Covid inquiry, admitting that his government took " too narrow" a reading of their requests for access to messages.

It does feel like ministers have had a ticking off from The Inquiry , after Shona Robison published The Timeline of requests at their behest and Mr Yousaf followed up with an apology.

The First Minister clearly wants to make good with The Inquiry . But his admission does not extend to the opposition's claims that he misled parliament.

Rather, the " narrow reading" that he has admitted to actually helps him to argue that he was referring to very specific messages and groups when he told MSPs that The Request was not made Until September .

It's important to remember that The Inquiry is effectively acting on behalf of families bereaved in the pandemic - Mr Yousaf is mindful that he needs to be seen to be cooperating with them.

And while " misleading parliament" is a dangerous charge from the opposition, that risks sinking into a he-said-she-said parliamentary spat. The Judgement of The Independent inquiry is far more important to Mr Yousaf than that of his political opponents.

The UK inquiry asked to see the WhatsApp messages of 70 officials, medical chiefs, ministers and former ministers, and identified 137 messaging groups that could contain relevant information.

However, The Inquiry 's counsel, Jamie Dawson KC, said last month that " very few" of the messages it was interested in appeared to have been retained.

The Scottish inquiry issued a " do not destroy" order at The Beginning of August 2022, meaning it could be an offence for witnesses to have deleted Covid-related messages after that date.

In June this year, Mr Yousaf told MSPs that all requested material would " absolutely" be handed over to the Covid inquiries in full.

The Scottish Government handed over More Than 14,000 messages on Monday. It came after senior members of the Scottish Government 's leadership team from the pandemic - including Ms Sturgeon and ex-deputy First Minister John Swinney - were accused of deleting messages.

Both have vowed to comply with The Inquiry .

The government said it required a formal request under Section 21 of the Inquiries Act 2005 before it was able to submit the 14,000 messages, due to data privacy concerns.

This " corporate" submission did not include minister-to-minister conversations and was restricted to conversations of three or more people involving at least one civil servant.

Mr Yousaf also made his final submission to the UK inquiry on Monday, according to the government. It is understood to run to around 100 pages.

He has handed over Covid WhatsApp messages which he is said to have retrieved from an old phone handset.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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