Nigel Farage Declares £270,000 Payment From Gold Marketing Firm Direct Bullion
1-Minute Brief
The payment highlights scrutiny over MPs' secondary earnings and the relationship between politics and commercial endorsements.
Key Facts
- Nigel Farage received £270,000 from Direct Bullion, a gold marketing company.
- Farage acts as a brand ambassador for Direct Bullion.
- This payment is his largest single payment as an MP.
- Farage stated the payment covered four hours of work per month over three months.
- Farage has previously faced criticism for his £400,000-a-year role promoting gold investments.
What Happened
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, declared earning £270,000 from Direct Bullion for promotional work as a brand ambassador.
Why It Matters
The declaration has renewed attention on the scale of MPs' outside earnings and raised questions about potential conflicts of interest between political roles and business activities.
What's Next
Further scrutiny of MPs' external income and possible calls for transparency or regulatory changes may follow. No official investigations have been reported.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft6h agoNigel Farage received £270,000 from gold marketer he promotes
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoFarage declares earning £270,000 for promoting gold bullion
