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Nigel Farage Faces Fresh Scrutiny as Report Links Convicted Crypto Gambling Entrepreneur to Undisclosed Benefits
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reportedly faces formal parliamentary standards complaints following a report alleging he failed to declare significant financial support from a convicted crypto gambling entrepreneur.
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Secret Funding Allegations
Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage faces formal complaints to a parliamentary standards watchdog following media disclosures alleging he failed to declare extensive financial support and “benefits in kind” from a convicted felon.
An investigation published by The Sunday Times revealed that George Cottrell, a longtime aide and convicted crypto gambling entrepreneur, secretly bankrolled parts of Farage’s operations before Farage’s election to Parliament.
According to leaked documents and sources cited in the report, the undisclosed benefits included the recruitment and payment of three staff members tasked with running Farage’s social media operation, private security services, travel expenses, and regular use of a luxury five-story townhouse rented by Cottrell near Buckingham Palace.
Following the disclosures, opposition lawmakers, including representatives from the Liberal Democrats, wrote to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to request an urgent investigation into whether the member of Parliament for Clacton breached the code of conduct regarding the declaration of outside financial interests. Under parliamentary rules, lawmakers must register gifts or benefits that could reasonably be perceived to influence their political actions.
A spokesman for Reform UK rejected the allegations, describing the report as a “baseless and contrived story.” The party insisted that the financial arrangements occurred before Farage became an elected member of Parliament, asserting that no parliamentary rules were violated. Robert Jenrick, a Reform UK Treasury spokesman, defended Farage’s relationship with Cottrell, stating that he holds “no formal role within Reform” and describing him as a personal friend offering legitimate assistance.
Cottrell served eight months in a U.S. federal prison in 2017 after pleading guilty to wire fraud following an FBI sting operation targeting dark-web money laundering. According to the report, Farage was traveling with Cottrell in the United States when Cottrell was arrested in 2016.
The latest controversy adds to a growing wave of financial scrutiny surrounding the Reform UK leader. Farage is also facing parallel scrutiny over a separate $6.4 million (5 million pounds) donation from Christopher Harborne, a Thailand-based billionaire cryptocurrency investor. The multimillion-pound gift, which Farage previously claimed was intended to bolster his personal security after his home was targeted, has been a central focus for standards watchdogs examining potential transparency and disclosure failures.
Further complaints lodged by Labor lawmakers have also called for scrutiny into whether Farage engaged in illicit “ crypto lobbying” after a private meeting with the governor of the Bank of England, testing the boundaries of MP disclosure guidelines regarding digital asset interests. Farage has repeatedly denied any financial wrongdoing across all inquiries.