Farage denies rules broken after reports benefits from ally were undeclared

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing scrutiny over allegations that he failed to declare non-cash benefits from a convicted fraudster. Farage's team maintains that the support was provided during a period when he was not an active politician and therefore did not require registration.
Why it matters
The controversy highlights ongoing concerns regarding transparency and the enforcement of parliamentary rules for UK politicians.
Image source, Reuters By Nick Eardley Published 12 minutes ago Nigel Farage's spokesman has denied fresh allegations the Reform UK leader may have broken parliamentary rules - after reports the MP had failed to declare benefits from an ally convicted of fraud in the US.
The article reports on allegations and provides the subject's defense without taking a definitive stance on the validity of the claims.
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