Why is Farage facing renewed scrutiny over his finances?
•Nigel Farage is under renewed scrutiny for not declaring a £5m gift from a billionaire donor before his election.
•Opposition parties are demanding further investigation into his undisclosed support from a jailed political ally.
•Farage claims he followed Commons rules and was not obligated to declare the benefits he received.
Why is Farage facing renewed scrutiny over his finances?Image source, PA MediaByPaul SeddonPolitical reporterPublished14 minutes agoNigel Farage has faced renewed scrutiny over his financial affairs in recent days.Since May, the Reform UK leader has been under investigation from Parliament's standards commissioner after not declaring a £5m gift he received from a billionaire Reform UK donor before his election.Now opposition parties are calling for a further parliamentary probe, after reports he did not disclose support provided by a different political ally.Farage argues that he was not obliged to declare any of the benefits under Commons rules, and has done nothing wrong.What did Farage receive?The Reform UK leader hit the headlines earlier this year after it emerged he had received £5m from Christopher Harborne, a Thailand-based British cryptocurrency investor, in April 2024, before he entered Parliament.Harborne has donated £15m to Reform since the start of last year, making him one of the party's most important financial backers.Over the weekend, The Sunday Times said Farage had also received support ahead of the election from George Cottrell, a longstanding ally who was jailed for eight months in the US in 2017 after pleading guilty to a charge of wire fraud.This reportedly included paying for staff who provided Farage's security and worked on his social media content.According to the newspaper, Farage also used a property near Buckingham Palace rented by Cottrell. Why does it matter?Parliament's rulebook says newly-elected MPs have to declare gifts or benefits, including accommodation, received in the 12 months before their election that relate to their "parliamentary or political activities".However, there is an exemption for gift and benefits that are "purely personal".The guidelines say MPs should consider "both the possible motive of the giver and the use to which the gift is to be put" when deciding wheth...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
→Nigel Farage is under renewed scrutiny for not declaring a £5m gift from a billionaire donor before his election.
→Opposition parties are demanding further investigation into his undisclosed support from a jailed political ally.
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