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First reported by bsky
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Report: Nigel Farage failed to declare benefits from convicted fraudster George Cottrell

By

Al Jazeera Staff

13h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, reportedly received undisclosed financial benefits — including security, drivers, staff, and accommodation — from convicted fraudster George Cottrell in the year before being elected to parliament. The Sunday Times investigation suggests Farage may have breached parliamentary rules by failing to declare these benefits. Cottrell was jailed in the US in 2017 for money laundering conspiracy.

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bskyReport: Nigel Farage failed to declare benefits from convicted fraudster George Cottrellaljazeera.com

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Nigel Farage received financial benefits from a convicted fraudster in the year before he was elected to parliament, and potentially breached parliamentary rules by failing to declare them, a UK newspaper has reported.
The Reform UK party leader did not declare benefits that included accepting security, drivers, staff and accommodation paid for by George Cottrell, according to the Sunday Times investigation.
Cottrell, 32, was jailed in the United States in 2017 for his role in a money laundering conspiracy.
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George Cottrell provided funds for Reform UK leader’s security, drivers, staff and accommodation, Sunday Times reports.

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