Police probe donations to Britain’s far-right Reform party
- Reform UK’s finances draw police scrutiny as Farage fights to reclaim his seat in a by-election against parody candidate Count Binface.
- British police are investigating at least 500,000 pounds ($670,000) in donations made to the far-right Reform UK party, adding to a widening campaign-finance scandal that prompted party leader Nigel Farage to abruptly resign his seat in parliament this week.
- Police said on Friday that they were investigating potential offences under laws governing party donations, which could include concealment of the true source of funding or providing false information to a p
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- Reform UK’s finances draw police scrutiny as Farage fights to reclaim his seat in a by-election against parody candidate Count Binface.
- British police are investigating at least 500,000 pounds ($670,000) in donations made to the far-right Reform UK party, adding to a widening campaign-finance scandal that prompted party leader Nigel Farage to abruptly resign his seat in parliament this week.
- Police said on Friday that they were investigating potential offences under laws governing party donations, which could include concealment of the true source of funding or providing false information to a p
Sources: Al Jazeera