Farage says he's 'done no wrongdoing' after benefits from ally not declared

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing scrutiny over undisclosed benefits received from ally George Cottrell, a convicted fraudster. Farage denies any wrongdoing, claiming he followed parliamentary rules and is the target of a politically motivated attack.
Why it matters
The controversy raises questions about transparency and the financial interests of high-profile political figures, potentially impacting public trust in the UK parliamentary system.
Image source, Getty Images By Richard Wheeler Political reporter Published 23 minutes ago Nigel Farage said he has "done no wrongdoing" after it emerged he did not declare benefits provided by an ally once convicted of fraud in the US.
The article reports on the allegations while providing space for Farage's defense and the context of the parliamentary rules.
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