Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9
Met Police Probe £37,500 Alleged Overseas Donation to Jenrick's 2024 Leadership Bid
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9

Met Police Probe £37,500 Alleged Overseas Donation to Jenrick's 2024 Leadership Bid

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9

Summary

  • A formal Metropolitan Police investigation is now under way after the Electoral Commission referred allegations that £37,500 tied to Robert Jenrick's 2024 Conservative leadership campaign came from overseas.
  • The claim centers on £100,000 donated by Spott Fitness, with investigators examining whether part of that money actually originated from US company Innovyz, which would breach UK rules banning foreign political donations.
  • Jenrick said the allegations are "entirely false" and that he has had no contact with police; his spokesman said the campaign checked the donation's permissibility and that Jenrick had no dealings with Innovyz founder Gary Klopfenstein.
  • The case reaches back to Jenrick's 2024 bid to replace Rishi Sunak, in which he lost to Kemi Badenoch, and now lands as he sits as a Reform MP after defecting from the Conservatives earlier this year.

Insights

With its leaders facing multiple financial probes, how clean is Reform UK's money?
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Why do UK electoral laws repeatedly fail to stop questionable foreign money from funding political campaigns?