A FORMER MSP has said she regrets giving blank cheques to an ex-SNP MP accused of embezzling thousands from a pro-Scottish independence group.

Carolyn Leckie was speaking at the trial of Natalie McGarry, 40, originally from Inverkeithing, who is accused of misappropriating more than £25,000 from two campaign groups, including Women For Independence (WFI).

McGarry, who was the MP for Glasgow East between 2015 and 2017, is on trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court charged with embezzling £21,000 between April 26, 2013, and November 30, 2015, while she was treasurer of the organisation.

It is also alleged she cashed cheques held in the name of WFI while managing the group's finances and transferred money made from fundraising events into her personal accounts.

A second charge accuses her of embezzling £4,611 between April 9, 2014, and August 10, 2015.

McGarry denies the two charges against her.

Ms Leckie, a former Scottish Socialist Party MSP and one of the founding members of WFI in 2012, was called to give evidence at the trial today (Friday).

The 57-year-old confirmed she was a signatory for the group's accounts and gave McGarry signed blank cheques with the understanding she would transfer donated money for WFI resources, including merchandise.

The court was shown multiple cheques that had been addressed to McGarry and signed by Ms Leckie.

They included sums of £900, £934, £700, £665 and £358 and were dated between December 2014 and April 2015, and were cashed to McGarry, the court heard.

Ms Leckie confirmed her signature on the cheques shown but when asked if she filled them out she replied: "That's not my writing."

She told the court: "With hindsight, I regret giving her (McGarry) blank cheques, but I had no reason to believe that she wasn't using them for WFI.

"I wish I had been far more careful or more suspicious, but I wasn't.

"I completely trusted Natalie.

"I thought she was competent and coping and it was a relief for me because I had a lot going on at the time."

The trial, before Sheriff Tom Hughes, continues.