Nigel Farage declares £270,000 payment from gold bullion firm for brand ambassador work
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David Lynch
7h ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, declared a £270,000 payment from Direct Bullion for approximately four hours of work per month over three months as a brand ambassador promoting gold bullion. This is his largest single external payment to date. He also declared £18,402 for about six hours of presenting work. The disclosure comes amid ongoing scrutiny over a separate £5 million gift from Thai-based billionaire Christopher Harborne.
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The Reform UK leader disclosed the sum from Direct Bullion in his latest register of financial interests.
The register stating that the £270,000 was paid to Mr Farage for an estimate of up to four hours work 'per month over the course of a three-month period'.
The Reform UK leader continues to face scrutiny over a £5 million gift from Thai-based billionaire Christopher Harborne

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