Nigel Farage's two-day trip to Davos cost more than 50,000, documents reveal
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Nigel Farage's two-day trip to Davos cost more than 50,000, documents reveal
"Nigel Farage's two-day trip to Davos cost more than 50,000 after he was given two guest passes by an Iranian-born billionaire, documents show. The Reform UK leader officially declared his attendance at the conference on the register of MPs' interests, after giving speeches at the Switzerland summit in which he pledged to put the global elites on notice. Despite previously having dismissed the World Economic Forum as a jaunt for globalists, Farage also accepted 1,100 of luxury hotel accommodation from the conference organisers."
"He was registered at the forum under the banner of HP Trust, which is the family office of Ghandehari and describes itself as having a portfolio value in excess of $10bn (7.4bn). HP Trust said Farage was an honorary and unpaid adviser since about 2018, but the Reform UK leader disputes that he has ever worked for them and declared no role for the firm on the register."
Nigel Farage attended the Davos conference on a two-day trip that cost more than 50,000 after receiving two guest passes and luxury hotel accommodation. The trip was paid for by Iranian-born billionaire Sasan Ghandehari and Farage registered at the forum under HP Trust, Ghandehari's family office, which reports a portfolio value in excess of $10bn. HP Trust describes Farage as an honorary, unpaid adviser since about 2018; Farage disputes ever working for them and declared no role for the firm on the register. Questions have arisen about a 200,000 donation from Interior Architecture Landscape linked to the Ghandeharis; the firm denies their influence.
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