Christopher Harborne, a significant shareholder in Tether, is under scrutiny after making a £5 million personal gift to Nigel Farage. The donation, which Harborne claims is a personal gift, has prompted an investigation by Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Daniel Greenberg. This comes amid concerns about compliance exposure for Tether, the issuer of USDT, the world's largest stablecoin.
The gift, made before Farage's candidacy announcement for the Clacton parliamentary seat, is classified by Reform UK as a personal unconditional donation, exempt from declaration requirements. However, this classification is contested, as UK political finance law mandates that donations above £7,500 to political parties be declared. The investigation will determine if the gift constitutes a political contribution, potentially impacting Tether's regulatory standing.
Tether Stakeholder's £5M Gift to Nigel Farage Faces UK Regulatory Scrutiny
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