jeremy quinn told her in any organisation with six and a half thousand contracts, there were going to that ran into problems but he accepted the department had to do better. msps have voted down a motion of no confidence in scotland's first minister, brought in the wake of her government's botched handling of harassment allegations against alex salmond. the conservatives pressed the vote after two reports were published. an independent investigation chaired by a senior lawyer james hamilton, cleared nicola sturgeon of breaching the ministerial code. but the scottish parliament committee set up to investigate what went wrong in the government's handling of the complaints claimed miss sturgeon had misled them. i've already said that. i respect the hamilton report's conclusions but he publicly and specifically - handed the question of whether the first minister misled this. parliament back to l the parliament itself. and let's be clear- about what the committee inquiry of this - parliament has found. after taking months - of evidence from dozens of witnesses, even including the first min