Farage claim he bought £1.4m house with I’m a Celebrity fee under scrutiny
Nigel Farage is facing scrutiny over the source of funds for his £1.4 million house purchase. Accounts for his media company, Thorn in the Side Ltd, suggest that money from his "I'm a Celebrity" fee was not withdrawn at the time of the property acquisition in May 2024.

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AI-generatedNigel Farage is facing scrutiny over the source of funds for his £1.4 million house purchase. Accounts for his media company, Thorn in the Side Ltd, suggest that money from his "I'm a Celebrity" fee was not withdrawn at the time of the property acquisition in May 2024. This contradicts his claim that the reality show earnings paid for the house. Farage is also under investigation by the parliamentary standards commissioner for failing to declare a £5 million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, received shortly before buying the house. Farage's spokesperson stated the house was not bought with Harborne's gift and that anti-money laundering checks were completed before the gift was made. Farage claims the Harborne gift was for security or as a reward for his Brexit campaigning.
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5 extractedFarage is being investigated by the parliamentary standards commissioner over failure to declare a £5m gift from Christopher Harborne.
Nigel Farage's claim that he paid for his £1.4m house with his 'I'm a Celebrity' fee is under scrutiny.
Tax expert Nimesh Shah reviewed accounts and suggested money from the reality TV show was not used for the house purchase.
Accounts for Farage's company suggest money was not withdrawn at the time of the house purchase to cover it.
Farage's spokesperson stated the house was not bought with Harborne's gift, citing anti-money laundering checks predating the gift.