United Kingdom: New case of undeclared donations to Conservative Reform UK
According to The Times, the London police are investigating donations of a total of 500,000 pounds paid by Fiona Cottrell, a rich aristocrat, to Reform UK before the
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The London police are investigating donations of a total of 500,000 pounds paid by Fiona Cottrell, a rich aristocrat, to Reform UK before the July 2024 general election, when Nigel Farage was first elected MP. The date was set for 13 August, the local authorities announced on Friday. Nigel Farage also reportedly received an undeclared donation from George Cottrell, a cryptocurrency contractor and son of Fiona Cottrell, who was convicted of fraud in the United States in 2017.
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The London police are investigating donations of a total of 500,000 pounds paid by Fiona Cottrell, a rich aristocrat, to Reform UK before the July 2024 general election, when Nigel Farage was first elected MP.
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The date was set for 13 August, the local authorities announced on Friday.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésNigel Farage also reportedly received an undeclared donation from George Cottrell, a cryptocurrency contractor and son of Fiona Cottrell, who was convicted of fraud in the United States in 2017.
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