Key facts
- Robert Jenrick is under investigation for campaign donations.
- The donations under review total nearly £40,000.
- The donations were made to Jenrick's 2024 Conservative leadership campaign.
- The Electoral Commission referred allegations of foreign origin for the donations.
- A crypto investor based in Thailand has made significant donations to Reform UK.
- New rules are planned to cap overseas political donations.
- The proposed rules focus on residency, not voter registration.
Robert Jenrick is facing a probe concerning donations made to his 2024 Conservative leadership campaign. The Electoral Commission has referred allegations that nearly £40,000 in donations may have originated from a foreign source, potentially violating electoral rules. This review places Jenrick under scrutiny regarding the source of his campaign funding.
In a related development concerning political donations and foreign influence, a Thailand-based crypto investor's significant contributions to Reform UK are unlikely to circumvent planned caps on overseas political donations. The proposed rules are designed to focus on an individual's residency rather than their voter registration status. This means that even if the investor is registered to vote in the UK, their donations may still be subject to the new restrictions, aiming to prevent foreign money from unduly influencing UK politics.
