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British police investigate donations to Farage’s Reform party

British police investigate donations to Farage’s Reform party

Britain's Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage leaves the party headquarters in Millbank after announcing he has resigned as an MP triggering a by-election in his parliamentary seat where he intends to stand for re-election, in London, Britain, July 7, 2026. REUTERS/Jack Taylor/File Photo

British police are investigating at least £500,000 ($671,000) in donations to Nigel Farage’s populist Reform UK party made by the mother of a close political ally who was convicted of wire fraud, the Times newspaper reported on Friday.

Police said they were investigating potential offences under laws governing donations to political parties, which could include concealment of the source of funding or giving false information to the treasurer of a party.

“An investigation was launched in February 2025 after a referral was made to the Metropolitan Police by the Electoral Commission relating to donations made to a political party ahead of the 2024 UK General Election,” a spokesperson for London’s Metropolitan Police said.

Two people have been questioned but no arrests have been made, police added, without confirming the names of those involved in the donations being probed.

Richard Tice, Reform’s deputy leader, told local radio the investigation was part of a “politically motivated smear campaign”.

The party did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Farage has been facing questions for weeks about his party’s funds and his financial affairs, including undisclosed gifts from a cryptocurrency billionaire investor and a long-standing political ally, George Cottrell.

Cottrell went to prison in the U.S. in 2017 after pleading guilty to wire fraud and now works in cryptocurrency.

The Times said the police investigation was looking at payments made by Cottrell’s mother to Reform before the 2024 election.

Cottrell did not immediately respond to a request for comment left with a company where he is listed as a director.

Farage has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, saying he received the donation from the billionaire crypto investor before announcing his candidacy in the 2024 election, and therefore did not need to declare it.

The Reform leader, who was a vocal Brexit campaigner, abruptly announced earlier this week that he would resign his parliamentary seat and run there again, seeking a vote of confidence from voters to answer criticism about his finances.

A poll by the political consultancy Electoral Calculus this week said Reform had slipped from first to third in voting intentions, behind the governing Labour Party and the opposition Conservatives.

(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill)

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