Reform UK's Nigel Farage faces standards probe over $6.7 million gift

The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner is examining Nigel Farage’s undisclosed £5 million gift from Tether investor Christopher Harborne.

The probe centers on the £5 million donation, equivalent to about $6.7 million, which Farage did not declare as required. Officials confirmed the commissioner launched the review after the gift came to light through public records tied to the cryptocurrency firm Tether.

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