Nigel Farage Faces Probe Over £5m Gift from Thai Donor
Nigel Farage Faces Probe Over £5m Gift from Thai Donor

Nigel Farage is facing an investigation by the parliamentary watchdog over a £5 million gift from a party donor. The Reform UK leader was referred to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Daniel Greenberg over the undeclared gift from Thailand-based cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne, received in 2024.

Farage has previously insisted there is “no case to answer” over the gift, stating it was not connected to his political activity and was needed to pay for private security for the rest of his life. He is reported to have received the money in 2024 before he announced he would stand in Clacton at that year’s general election.

The Press Association understands the commissioner has opened an investigation under rule five of the MPs’ code of conduct, which specifies that new MPs should register relevant financial interests received in the 12 months before their election within one month of entering Parliament.

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A Reform UK spokesman said: “Mr Farage’s office is in communications with the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards. He has always been clear that this was a personal, unconditional gift and no rules were broken. We look forward to this being put to bed once and for all.”

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