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Farage to the parliamentary standards commissioner for investigation, questioning why such a large sum was hidden
Farage’s transparency with regard to his finances. He is currently being investigated by the parliamentary standards commissioner
Farage](/news/2026/5/6/follow-the-money-how-far-right-reform-uk-built-a-global-network) is facing an investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over a $6.7m (5 million
Farage is [under investigation](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0l26g01703o) by the parliamentary standards commissioner over whether he should
Farage admitted receiving the money from Harborne – saying it was for his personal security. It’s a startling disclosure that could lead to him being investigated by the parliamentary standards commissioner
parliamentary commissioner for standards, which states he is being investigated over an alleged “failure to declare an interest”. The inquiry was opened on Wednesday, according to the entry, which confirms he is being investigated under
Parliamentary Standards Commissioner has launched an inquiry into whether or not Farage broke Commons rules by accepting the gift and not declaring it. Farage said he is not concerned about the investigation
parliamentary standards commissioner,” he said. “This £5m from the crypto-billionaire Christopher Harborne raises serious questions. What is Nigel Farage hiding? And why does Reform think the rules don’t apply to them? This stinks
parliamentary standards commissioner. But speaking to broadcasters on Tuesday, Farage said the £5m gift was "purely private" and "wasn't political in any sense at all". "The rules are very clear," Farage said. "And believe
investigation](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/10/farage-trying-to-avoid-scrutiny-over-5m-gift-from-crypto-billionaire-labour-says) by the parliamentary standards watchdog into a £5m gift given to Farage by the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. Normally happy to field a list of questions at press conferences at Westminster
commissioner for standards into his failure to declare the gift made by Harborne in 2024. Parliamentary transparency rules require MPs to register political gifts and donations above a certain threshold. The Reform leader claims Harborne
Farage’s Treasury spokesperson. The Conservative party said that it had referred Jenrick to the parliamentary commissioner for standards. A spokesman for Jenrick said: “The suggestion that Robert knowingly accepted impermissible donations is an untrue
investigation. The party has also written to the parliamentary commissioner, citing rules that require MPs to declare any “personal benefit” they have received in the 12 months before taking office, and to do so within
parliamentary authorities. The money was given to Farage before he announced in June 2024 that he was running in the general election race. It came through a company linked to Harborne
investigation into Farage’s £5m gift and if it breached electoral law, with the potential to impose a fine. Tice said voters knew about the gift and had still chosen to endorse the party, which
investigate an undisclosed £5m donation received by [Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/nigel-farage) before he announced his candidacy at the last general election. The move comes after [the Guardian revealed](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/29/revealed-nigel-farage-was-given-undisclosed-5m-by-crypto-billionaire-in-2024) this week that
Parliamentary Standards Commissioner. Harborne, a British cryptocurrency investor who lives in Thailand, last year donated £9m to Reform UK - the biggest single donation to a UK political party by a living person. The separate