Nigel Farage's finances: £5m gift, TV salary, and property holdings revealed in public records
This article examines Nigel Farage's financial disclosures through public records, revealing a £5m gift, a lucrative TV contract (£97,928/month), a gold deal (£22,500/hour), ownership of five houses, and a Brussels pension. The piece highlights a standards inquiry into the £5m donation and questions about transparency, including a quote from Farage dismissing scrutiny of how he spends the money.
Key quotes
With all due respect what's it got to do with you? It's an unconditional gift. I can spend it on Ferraris if I want. It's entirely up to me.
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