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Reform asks NCA to investigate leaks of private financial information

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Reform asks NCA to investigate leaks of private financial information
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Reform UK Deputy leader Richard Tice has requested an investigation by the National Crime Agency into the potential leaking of his private financial information. Tice alleges that confidential Suspicious Activity Reports were shared with the media, while the NCA maintains that it does not comment on such reports.

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This raises significant concerns regarding the privacy of financial data and the integrity of law enforcement agencies in handling sensitive information.

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Image source, EPA By Jack Fenwick Political correspondent Published 8 July 2026, 00:37 BST Reform UK Deputy leader Richard Tice has written to the boss of the National Crime Agency (NCA) asking if he will investigate whether the body is responsible for leaking his private financial information to the media.

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