Reform UK leader denies wrongdoing over gifts from crypto billionaire and convicted businessman, calls investigations political
Nigel Farage resigns as MP, triggers Clacton by-election amid donation probe
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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, announced on Tuesday that he will resign as a lawmaker and seek re-election in a by-election in his Clacton constituency. The move comes amid investigations into donations he received from a cryptocurrency billionaire and a convicted businessman, which Farage denies any wrongdoing, claiming the gifts were for personal use.
Farage stated that the parliamentary investigations are "being used as a political tool" against him. If found to have breached rules, he could face suspension from Parliament. The by-election, which Farage said his party would fund, will test his political standing.
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Farage, who is making a statement about his future, has begun by confirming that an investigation has been initiated into him for "non-compliance with the rules" and that these are "being used as a political tool.".
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according to RTP NotíciasDuring the communication, which did not count on the presence of journalists, Farage again denied having committed any irregularity related to financial donations received from a billionaire in the cryptocurrency sector and a convicted businessman released by the media.
according to RTP NotíciasIf Farage was found to have infringed the rules, it could have been suspended from Parliament.
according to El MundoBritish populist leader Nigel Farage resigned as a Member of Parliament to opt for re-election.
according to BioBio ChileIn both cases, Mr Farage maintains that the gifts received were used for entirely personal purposes.
according to The Independent - UK NewsIn his speech on Tuesday, the Reform leader claimed that the investigations by the parliamentary watchdogs were “being used as a political tool” against him.
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