Standards watchdog investigating Reform UK’s Richard Tice

Standards watchdog investigating Reform UK’s Richard Tice

Britain’s ⁠parliamentary ⁠standards watchdog is ​investigating ⁠Reform UK’s ⁠deputy ​leader, ‌Richard ‌Tice, over ‌a possible failure to declare ‌an interest, ​the commissioner said ⁠on ​its website ​on ​Monday.The watchdog did not provide details of the allegation under investigation, aside from ⁠saying it was opened on 28 July and will be conducted by the parliamentary commissioner for standards, Daniel ⁠Greenberg.An inquiry does not mean that rules have definitely ​been broken. Reform did ‌not immediately respond ‌to a request for comment.The Telegraph newspaper said the investigation ‌was focused on an alleged failure to declare an interest in Israel when speaking in a Westminster Hall debate.The watchdog had previously been investigating the populist party’s leader, Nigel Farage, over a £5m donation he received from a ‌cryptocurrency billionaire, but that inquiry was paused after Farage resigned his parliamentary seat in July.British police ​are investigating at least £500,000 in donations to Reform, which Tice has said is part of a “politically motivated smear campaign”.When he quit in July, Farage said the ⁠establishment was bent on discrediting him over accusations about his ​finances.Reform ​had been leading in ​the polls for over a year until last ​week, when ‌the governing ​Labour party ​caught up with it and in some cases overtook it, according to different surveys, reflecting a bounce for the new prime minister, Andy Burnham.

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