MPs' watchdog urged to investigate free support given to Farage by Trump official
Briefly

The MPs' standards watchdog is set to investigate Nigel Farage over allegations that he did not declare substantial assistance from a US PR adviser linked to Donald Trump. US records reveal that Capital HQ, led by Alexandra Preate, provided extensive support to Farage during his political activities in the US, including organizing events and travel. Despite receiving this support, he has not registered it on his parliamentary interests, leading to scrutiny from the Good Law Project and concerns regarding compliance with MPs' ethical standards.
Documents released by the Foreign Agents Registration Act unit of the United States Department of Justice have revealed that Nigel Farage was in receipt of a range of hospitality and logistics support from US PR firm Capital HQ.
Since becoming an MP, Mr Farage has not declared any of this on his register of interests, raising questions about potential breaches of MPs' standards regarding undeclared benefits.
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