Nigel Farage breaks MPs’ code of conduct with 17 breaches

Nigel Farage has breached the MPs’ code of conduct 17 times by registering financial interests late. This is a Breaking News story.

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Nigel Farage has breached the MPs’ code of conduct 17 times by failing to register financial interests on time.

The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Daniel Greenberg said: “Following a complaint from a member of the public that Mr Nigel Farage had registered interests outside the 28-day time limit set by the House, I undertook a wider review of Mr Farage’s entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests.

“Having done so, I identified several other interests that appeared to have been registered late, and I opened a formal inquiry on 30 October 2025 to investigate Mr Farage’s compliance with Rule 5 of the Code of Conduct. During my investigation, I established that there had been seventeen breaches of Rule 5 of the Code by Mr Farage’s failure to add interests within the 28-day period10 set by the House.”

He concluded “the failure to register these interests on time was inadvertent because of staffing and other administrative issues”.

The Reform UK leader has apologised.

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