Ian Murray

The Secretary of State for Scotland

Labour MP for Edinburgh South

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🏛️ Enriched Election Register

This is an enriched version of the post-election September 2024 register of members' interests for any donations/support or gifts declared.

We have worked with a group of volunteers to add additional context to the register, including:
  • Adding short descriptions/urls of organisations
  • Grouping organisations into categories
  • Identifying donors who have given to multiple MPs

This is an experiment in new ways of summarising, enhancing and displaying the register. View the standard version of the register.

Read our Beyond Transparency report for more information about the register and our recommendations for improving it.


As part of this project we have also highlighted a set of interests related to industries with low public support (gambling and oil/gas), or the governments of not free countries.

This MP does not have any highlighted interests on that page.


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💳 Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP

Summary

Donations need to be declared if they are more than £1,500 in value (or if multiple donations of over £500 from the same source add up to more than £1,500)

As such, we can only show the breakdown of donations we know about. One of our recommendations is that MPs should declare an aggregate summary of donations below the threshold to fill in the context of large donations.


As of the September 2024 register, Ian Murray had declared four donations of money or support.

Of these, £10.1k was in kind, and £5.2k was cash.

In-kind donations are donations of goods or services, rather than cash.

£3.2k came from private individuals, and £12.1k came from other sources.

£0 came from private individuals unique to this MP and £3.2k came from private individuals who had also given to other MPs.

Source of donations

The following table shows the split between the sources of donations, and whether they are cash or in-kind donations.

Donor StatusCashIn-kind
Company010070.37
Individual3150.000
Trade Union2000.000

Donations from organisations

We have grouped organisations into a set of common categories.

Here is a summary of the kinds of organisations that donated to Ian Murray.

Org groupTotal value of donationDonation count
Politics & Lobbying10070.372
Trade Union2000.001

Details

NameOrg DescriptionGroupingSIC groupPayment DescriptionDate RegisteredPayment TypeValue (£)
CommunityA general trade union that represent a variety of industriesTrade UnionOther sports activities2024-08-02Cash2000.00
Labour TogetherLabour affilated think tankPolitics & LobbyingActivities of other membership organizations n.e.c.A secondee provided to support me in my front bench role as Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland between 1 April 2024 and 30 September 20242024-04-05In-kind6981.75
Labour TogetherLabour affilated think tankPolitics & LobbyingActivities of other membership organizations n.e.c.A secondee provided to support me in my front bench role as Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland between 4 March 2024 and 31 March 20242024-03-15In-kind3088.62

Donations from individuals

Most donors only donate to a single MP, but a small number of donors donate to multiple MPs.

Here is a summary of the Donations from individuals to Ian Murray.

Donor groupTotal value of donationDonation count
Donated to multiple MPs3150.001

Details

NameDate RegisteredPayment TypeValue (£)Donation TypeDonated to [x] MPs
Gordon Dalyell2024-08-02Cash3150.00Donated to multiple MPs3

🎁 Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources

Summary

Donations need to be declared if they are more than £300 in value (or are multiple benefits that add up to £300).

One of our recommendations is to adopt a disclosure threshold in line with wider public sector / civil service thresholds (e.g. £20), and to consult and adopt new rules and guidance on when MPs should not accept gifts.


As of the September 2024 register Ian Murray had declared one gift.

Of these, £300 was in kind, and £0 was cash.

In-kind gifts are gifts of goods or services, rather than cash.

£0 came from private individuals, and £300 came from other sources.

Source of gifts

The following table shows the split between the sources of gifts, and whether they are cash or in-kind gifts.

Donor StatusIn-kind
Company320.28

Gifts from organisations

We have grouped organisations into a set of common categories.

Here is a summary of the kinds of organisations that donated to Ian Murray.

Org groupTotal value of donationDonation count
Retail & Hospitality320.281

Details

NameOrg DescriptionGroupingSIC groupPayment DescriptionDate RegisteredPayment TypeValue (£)
DiageoDrinks industryRetail & HospitalityActivities of head officesDinner, whisky tasting and meeting with Diageo's CEO for Labour MPs to showcase the importance of Scotch whisky2023-12-20In-kind320.28

Gifts from individuals

No registered gifts were from individuals.

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