The country’s main opposition Conservative Party wrote to Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Daniel Greenberg asking him to examine whether any of the funds were used to support political activity rather than security. Labour chair Anna Turley said Farage “appears to have broken the rules again.”

U.K. crypto donations

Harborne gave Reform £9 million, then worth around $12 million, late last year in the largest single donation to a U.K. political party from a living person on record.

Earlier this month, BitMEX co-founder Ben Delo said in an op-ed he had given Reform £4 million ($5.1 million) since the start of the year.

The U.K. government imposed an immediate moratorium on crypto donations to political parties in March, citing the Rycroft review’s warning that digital assets could be used to channel foreign money into U.K. politics.

The ban covers donations of any size and will be written into the Representation of the People Bill, with criminal penalties for non-compliance.

That same month, Farage invested £215,000 ($286,000) in Stack BTC, a London-listed bitcoin treasury company chaired by former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, taking a 6.31% stake through his investment vehicle Thorn In The Side.

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