UK's Farage referred to standards watchdog after new report of undeclared benefits
LONDON - The leader of Britain's anti-immigration Reform UK party Nigel Farage was referred to parliament's standards watchdog on Sunday after a report that he failed to declare some benefits, raising the possibility of a second probe into gifts he has received.
Farage Faces Funding Scrutiny Over Fraudster
- Reform UK’s Farage failed to disclose funds from convicted criminal: Report Al Jazeera —
- Parliament watchdog urged to investigate Nigel Farage over benefits from fraudster Financial Times —
- Nigel Farage denies breaking rules after receiving financial benefits from convicted criminal Daily Mail —
- Farage now faces four probes over finances as threat of by-election grows The i Paper —
- Nigel Farage referred to watchdog over 'gifts' from crypto investor 'Posh George' ABC News —