🕵️ UK Parliament is investigating a £5 million private gift to Nigel Farage from Tether investor Harborne. 💸 The money was not declared and is being scrutinized🕵️ UK Parliament is investigating a £5 million private gift to Nigel Farage from Tether investor Harborne. 💸 The money was not declared and is being scrutinized

UK Parliament investigates £5 million gift to Farage from Tether investor Harborne

2026/06/24 20:24
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has described questions over an undeclared £5 million gift from Tether investor Christopher Harborne as “entirely a private matter.” The issue resurfaced following Farage’s election as Member of Parliament for Clacton in 2024, sparking debate over whether he was required to declare the payment after winning his seat.

Official probe launched into Farage’s declaration

The UK Parliament’s Standards Commissioner has opened an investigation into whether Farage should have formally recorded the gift after becoming an MP. Parliamentary rules stipulate that newly elected members must declare any gift worth over £300 received in the previous year, unless it has no reasonable link to their political activities.

Farage maintains the money was received while he was not active in politics. However, BBC Radio 4 host Nick Robinson pointed out that, at the time, Farage devoted around 40 minutes of his own podcast to discussing the possibility of running for Parliament. Farage responded that he had not made a final decision at that stage.

Farage’s changing explanations fuel controversy

Farage’s explanation for the nature of the gift has reportedly shifted over time. He initially claimed that the money covered personal security expenses and therefore did not require declaration. Later, he said it was given in recognition of his “27 years campaigning for Brexit.” Despite criticism over these inconsistencies, Farage rejected the accusations, reaffirming that the gift was presented to him with no strings attached.

Christopher Harborne, a British businessman who has lived in Thailand for many years, reportedly holds a roughly 12% stake in Tether, the company behind the stablecoin USDT. Tether stands as one of the largest firms in the crypto asset market, known primarily for issuing dollar-pegged tokens.

Mini glossary: A stablecoin is a type of digital token designed to maintain a stable value, often pegged to assets such as the US dollar. USDT is one of the most widely used stablecoins in the crypto market for trading and liquidity purposes.

Pro-crypto stance under scrutiny

Farage has dismissed allegations that the gift influenced his supportive stance towards cryptocurrencies. He emphasized that he was not paid to advocate for the industry and that he already backed legal reforms concerning digital assets prior to receiving the funds. Farage also downplayed the likely impact of London emerging as a global crypto trading hub, arguing it would have only limited effects on international markets.

According to the report, Harborne’s personal gift to Farage is considered separate from donations made to Reform UK. Harborne and Ben Delo, a co-founder of BitMEX, are said to have played a prominent role in the party’s recent financing. In the first quarter of 2026, these two donors contributed a combined £7 million to Reform UK, an amount reportedly exceeding what both the Conservative and Labour parties raised in the same period.

Item Amount Note
Personal gift to Farage £5 million Given by Christopher Harborne
Donations to Reform UK £7 million Donated by Harborne and Ben Delo in Q1 2026

Potential penalties on the table

The Labour Party has accused Farage of attempting to evade oversight related to the gift. The debate has gained prominence in the wake of the UK’s moratorium on the use of crypto assets in political donations. Nevertheless, it was highlighted that neither Harborne’s gift to Farage nor his contributions to Reform UK were made in cryptocurrency.

Farage did not provide a definitive answer when asked if he would return the money should the investigation find that rules were breached. He said the issue could be reconsidered if the Standards Commissioner reached a different conclusion. A potential violation could result in Farage’s suspension from Parliament and even trigger a by-election in Clacton.

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