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Farage denies rules broken after reports benefits from ally were undeclared
Farage denies breaking parliamentary rules over undeclared benefits from convicted fraudster ally
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Nick Eardley
3h ago· 6 min readenNews
Summary
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, faces allegations that he failed to declare benefits provided by George Cottrell, an ally previously convicted of fraud in the US. The Sunday Times reports that Cottrell supplied security and social media staff who worked on Farage's online content in the year before his election. Farage's spokesman has denied any rules were broken.
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The Sunday Times says George Cottrell supplied support including security and social media staff who worked on Farage's online content in the year before he was elected
The Sunday Times says the Reform UK leader failed to register the support supplied by a man who had been convicted of fraud in the US
The Sunday Times says the Reform UK leader failed to register the support supplied by a man who had been convicted of fraud in the US.
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