Nigel Farage, leader of the UK's right-wing Reform UK party, faces new allegations regarding undisclosed gifts. The 'Sunday Times' reported that a cryptocurrency entrepreneur convicted of fraud paid for Farage's security and staff before his parliamentary entry. This comes after Farage was already under scrutiny for failing to declare a £5 million payment from a Thai-based aviation and crypto investor. A Liberal Democrat MP has called for an ethics investigation into these matters. According to UK rules, newly elected MPs must disclose gifts and financial benefits linked to their political activities within twelve months of their election. Farage and his party claim the payments were personal gifts related to his safety.
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