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Nigel Farage says he has done no wrongdoing after reports raised questions about undeclared benefits linked to an associate. The claims have prompted calls for a parliamentary standards investigation.

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00:00Nigel Farage says he has done no wrongdoing after questions over undeclared benefits linked to an
00:06ally previously convicted of fraud in the United States. The Sunday Times reports that George
00:12Cottrell provided security and social media support before Farage was elected and that he
00:17also used a property near Buckingham Palace. Farage insists he followed the rules and describes the
00:23claims as an establishment hit job. Liberal Democrat MP Josh Barberind has asked the
00:29Parliamentary Standards Commissioner to investigate. Farage is already facing scrutiny over other
00:35undeclared benefits which he denies saying he has complied with parliamentary rules
00:40throughout the whole investigation process as it continues.
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