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Nigel Farage Registers £380,000 in Late Payments 17 Times, Inquiry Finds
Nigel Farage breached parliamentary rules 17 times by late registering about £380,000 in financial interests due to administrative errors, according to the Parliamentary Commissioner.
- On review, Daniel Greenberg, Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, found seventeen breaches by Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader, for late registration totalling £384,000.
- A complaint from a member of the public prompted Greenberg to review Farage's Register of Members' Financial Interests, identifying late registrations and opening a formal inquiry on 30 October 2025.
- Late registrations included payments for GB News appearances, speaking engagements with Google and Twitter/X, Cameo app earnings and paid promotion of gold.
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Nigel Farage broke MPs’ code of conduct 17 times by registering his financial interests late
Reform leader Nigel Farage breached the MPs’ code of conduct 17 times after repeatedly failing to declare his financial interests on time. MPs must register financial interests within 28 days. An investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, Daniel Greenberg, found Farage repeatedly missed that deadline. The investigation was triggered by a complaint from a member of the public, who cited a “clear and obvious failure” by Farage …
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