Nigel Farage failed to declare gifts from convicted crypto entrepreneur, Reform UK admits
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Kiran Stacey
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Reform UK's economic spokesperson Robert Jenrick has admitted that Nigel Farage did not declare gifts and benefits — including staff, security, and accommodation — provided by crypto entrepreneur George Cottrell, who has a prior conviction for wire fraud in the US. Jenrick claimed these were personal gifts given before Farage became an MP and therefore did not require declaration. The revelation was first reported by the Sunday Times.
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· 2 pulledRobert Jenrick said on Sunday that the Reform leader had accepted staff, security and accommodation from George Cottrell, but claimed they were personal gifts provided before he became an MP and so did not need to be declared.
Jenrick's comments came after the Sunday Times revealed Cottrell, who was convicted of wire fraud in the US, had hired social media
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