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Reform UK says Farage’s office talking to UK watchdog over $7 million gift

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LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - ‌Reform UK said it was talking to ​Britain's parliamentary watchdog after a report its leader Nigel Farage was being ⁠investigated over a breach of the rules for accepting a 5 million pound ($6.75 million) gift which he did not ​declare.

Reform, a right-wing party which was the biggest winner in local ‌elections earlier in May, said on Wednesday its office was communicating with the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on the matter, ⁠but that no rules had been broken.

"He (Farage) ⁠has always been clear that this was a personal, unconditional gift and no rules were broken," a spokesman for the party said.

Rival political parties in April accused Farage of ‌breaking the rules by failing to declare the donation. Under ⁠parliamentary rules, members of parliament need ‌to declare any donations received in ​the year preceding an election within one month of taking office.

Farage has previously said the donation from crypto investor ‌Christopher Harborne was to pay for his ​personal security before he ⁠announced his candidacy in the 2024 national election, ‌and therefore it did not ⁠constitute a political donation.

The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner's Office did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Reform has topped ​national opinion polls since ‌early last year, prompting increased scrutiny of the party's sources ⁠of funding.

($1 = 0.7406 pounds)

(Reporting by ​Muvija M, writing by Sarah Young, editing by ​William James and Kate Holton)

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