Farage paid for £1.4m house with I'm a Celebrity cash, says Reform
Farage paid for £1.4m house with I'm a Celebrity cash, says Reform24 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJack FenwickPolitical correspondentITV/ShutterstockNigel Farage was reportedly paid a seven figure sum for appearing in the reality showNigel Farage paid for a £1.4m house in 2024 using money he received for taking part in I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, Reform UK have told the BBC.Sky News reported on Thursday that Farage completed the purchase of the house shortly after he received £5m from Reform mega donor Christopher Harborne.Harborne's payment, which Reform UK say was a personal gift to be used for Farage's security, is now the subject on an inquiry by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.But Reform say the property purchase was completely unrelated to Harborne's payment and was instead funded with money from his appearance on the ITV reality programme.Land registry documents seen by the BBC show that Nigel Farage completed the purchase of a £1.42m property in Surrey on 10 May 2024.The documents show that the purchase was made in cash and without the use of a mortgage.In a statement to Sky News, who first reported the purchase, Reform said "Mr Farage had already passed proof of funds and the relevant checks before receiving the gift" from the crypto billionaire Harborne.Farage appeared on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in December 2023, finishing in third place and was reportedly paid a seven-figure sum.Harborne, a Thailand-based British businessman, gave £5m to Farage on 5 April 2024, two months before he announced he would stand in that year's general election.in April, Harborne told The Telegraph he "wasn't expecting anything in return apart from ensuring his safety" when referring to the gift.Harborne also said he gave the money to Farage "because of my great admiration for the decades of work he had done to achieve Brexit".Parliamentary rules state that new MPs...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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