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Reform UK’de Opak Kripto Serveti ve Şeffaflık Çağrısı

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The Guardian’ın editoryali, Nigel Farage liderliğindeki Reform UK partisinin halkın sesi görüntüsü altında şeffaf olmayan dijital servet akışlarına yönlendirdiği eleştiriyi gündeme getiriyor. Gazete, nisan ayında Farage’ın kripto milyarderi Christopher Harborne’dan 5 milyon sterlin aldığını açıklamış; ancak partinin mali durumuyla ilgili soruları, partiye dost yayınlar tarafından önceden haberleştirilerek etkisizleştirilmeye çalışılmış. Editoryal, bu örtülü fon akışlarının demokratik hesap verebilirlik açısından şeffaflığı zorunlu kıldığını ve hesap sormanın bir komplo olmadığını vurguluyor.

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Started 09 Jul, 17:30 1 events Updated 4h ago
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  1. Security09 Jul, 17:30

    The Guardian view on Nigel Farage’s crypto cash: accountability is not a conspiracy | Editorial

    Reform UK presents itself as the people’s voice while opaque digital wealth flows around it. That makes transparency a democratic necessity Twice now, the Guardian’s questions about Reform UK’s finances appear to have been pre-empted by stories friendly to the party. This paper revealed in April that Nigel Farage received £5m from the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne – but an interview with Reform UK’s leader, claiming he needed the cash “for security”, was published hours earlier in the Telegraph. Then, Richard Tice’s suggestion that the National Crime Agency (NCA) had leaked the MP’s bank statements landed on the Telegraph site on Tuesday, just before the Guardian said bankers had reported the £5m donation to law enforcement over money-laundering concerns. A party serious about probity would have no issue answering questions about such cash. Instead, Reform uses a pliant media outlet to frame scrutiny as persecution. In Mr Farage’s world, the questions become the scandal, not the large undisclosed sums. That is a warning about how an authoritarian nationalist party that aspires to govern treats accountability: not as a democratic obligation, but as an attack. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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