Nigel Farage, du parti Reform UK, sous le coup d'une enquête pour un cadeau de 6,7 millions de dollars

Le commissaire aux normes parlementaires examine le don non déclaré de 5 millions de livres sterling reçu par Nigel Farage de la part de l'investisseur de Tether, Christopher Harborne.

L'enquête se concentre sur ce don de 5 millions de livres sterling, équivalent à environ 6,7 millions de dollars, que Nigel Farage n'a pas déclaré comme l'exige la réglementation. Les autorités ont confirmé que le commissaire a ouvert cet examen après que le don a été révélé par des documents publics liés à la société de cryptomonnaie Tether.

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