LABOUR last night added its voice to the row over the head of the umbrella group for Scotland's charities and the independence debate, demanding the organisation open itself up to scrutiny.

The intervention came amid renewed criticism of Martin Sime, the chief executive of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), who has been accused of being too close to the SNP government, and of trying to engineer support for a second question in the 2014 referendum.

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