Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleNigel Farage is facing fresh allegations of a personal financial scandal, with claims he failed to declare benefits including staff, security, and accommodation funded by convicted criminal George Cottrell. An investigation by The Sunday Times suggests that Mr Cottrell, a long-time aide, provided funding for Mr Farage's operations before the 2024 general election and allowed him to use a five-storey Georgian townhouse. These revelations have led to calls from Labour and the Liberal Democrats for a sleaze inquiry into Mr Farage by the parliamentary commissioner for standards. Mr Farage has denied the claims, while Reform UK's Treasury spokesperson, Robert Jenrick, dismissed them as "muck-raking" and part of an establishment conspiracy to discredit Mr Farage. Private concerns among Mr Farage's allies and slipping poll numbers for Reform UK have fuelled speculation about his leadership.In fullFarage’s future in doubt as Reform sent into panic by fresh allegationsMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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George Cottrell provided funds for Reform UK leader's security, drivers, staff and accommodation, Sunday Times reports.

The Reform UK leader is facing fresh questions over his relationship with a convicted fraudster and crypto entrepreneur

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Populist right leader Nigel Farage has been referred to the UK parliament's standards watchdog after a report that he failed to declare benefits. The Reform UK leader is already…

Reform UK leader received financial support from a convicted fraudster for staffing, security and housing

Anne McElvoy: A second scandal has hit him – and it will be even harder to shrug off

Reform UK leader could be subjected to several investigations over donations and benefits

Farage is already under investigation by the standards watchdog over whether he should have declared a £5 million ($6.7 million) donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire he…

Editorial: As scrutiny over his finances grows, the Reform leader faces the biggest test yet of his leadership and political credibility

The Reform UK leader has been accused of receiving security and housing from convicted criminal George Cottrell

Reform leader awaits the findings of a standards watchdog investigation into a £5m gift he received

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The ‘comeback kid’ has faced an onslaught of scandals in the last few weeks: houses, donations, gold bullion, and more. Ex-Whitehall insiders Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson…

British politician Nigel Farage is facing mounting pressure over alleged undeclared financial support, an uncomfortable moment for his anti-immigration Reform UK party whose…

POLITICO explains the latest controversy facing the Reform UK leader.

Nigel Farage lashed out at a Sky News reporter as the journalist questioned the Reform MP about claims relating to financial support he received from convicted criminal George…

Former Reform UK deputy leader Ben Habib has asked the Election Commission to probe the period of between 2019 and 2024, while Labour has written also demanding an investigation

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