Nigel Farage referred to sleaze watchdog over cryptocurrency controversy
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Sophie Huskisson
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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has been referred to the parliamentary standards watchdog over a fresh cryptocurrency-related controversy. He already faces a probe regarding a £5million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, received shortly before announcing his candidacy as an MP. The new referral alleges Farage is using his position as an MP for personal financial gain through cryptocurrency dealings.
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· 3 pulledNigel Farage has been accused of 'seeking to feather his own nest and cash in' on being an MP
The Reform UK leader already faces a probe over a £5million gift he received from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne
The standards commissioner has now been urged to open another investigation over an alleg
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