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Reform UK’s Farage failed to disclose funds from convicted criminal: Report
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Reform UK’s Farage failed to disclose funds from convicted criminal: Report

An investigative report by the Sunday Times alleges that Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, failed to disclose significant financial benefits from a convicted criminal named George Cottrell prior to his election to Parliament. According to the report, Cottrell provided funds for Farage's security, drivers, staff, and accommodation, including hiring three individuals for his social media operations and renting a high-profile London residence. Cottrell, who was imprisoned in the U.S. for money laundering in 2017, continues to provide support to Farage. Farage's spokesperson dismissed the claims as 'baseless,' while an MP from the Liberal Democrats called for an investigation into potential breaches of parliamentary rules. The report highlights that Farage only disclosed a small portion of the alleged benefits, despite requirements to report any financial support over £300 related to political activity.

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Reform UK’s Farage failed to disclose funds from convicted criminal: Report

An investigative report by the Sunday Times alleges that Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, failed to disclose significant financial benefits from a convicted criminal named George Cottrell prior to his election to Parliament. According to the report, Cottrell provided funds for Farage's security, drivers, staff, and accommodation, including hiring three individuals for his social media operations and renting a high-profile London residence. Cottrell, who was imprisoned in the U.S. for money laundering in 2017, continues to provide support to Farage. Farage's spokesperson dismissed the claims as 'baseless,' while an MP from the Liberal Democrats called for an investigation into potential breaches of parliamentary rules. The report highlights that Farage only disclosed a small portion of the alleged benefits, despite requirements to report any financial support over £300 related to political activity.

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