Svmuu reports, the UK Prime Minister has accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, demanding he stop avoiding questions regarding a £5 million personal donation from Thai crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, and questioning why the sum was kept confidential.
The donation was made several months before Nigel Farage participated in the 2024 general election and is currently under investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to determine whether it should have been declared. In response, Nigel Farage stated that he was not an MP at the time and therefore was not required to report it to the authorities. Additionally, another crypto entrepreneur, Ben Delo, also donated £4 million to the party. (The Guardian)
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