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Standards inquiry pauses as Farage exits

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Daniel Greenberg paused his inquiry into Farage's undeclared £5m gift once Farage vacated Clacton, because standards inquiries lapse when the subject leaves the Commons.

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Key takeaway

Farage's exit from the Commons froze the standards inquiry into his undeclared £5m gift.

Daniel Greenberg, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, paused his inquiry into Nigel Farage's undeclared £5 million gift from Christopher Harborne after Farage vacated Clacton on 8 July. 1 A parliamentary standards inquiry lapses once its subject stops being a Member of Parliament (MP), and Farage's exit halted this one as it began.

The freeze reaches beyond the original inquiry the Commissioner opened in May . It also stalls a second referral into Farage's donations and questions over Cottrell-funded security , both raised early this month. 2

The inquiry sleeps until Farage returns to the Commons, if he does. The Clacton by-election is the switch that could reopen it, and no standards finding can land before he is back.

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In plain English

There's been a long-running investigation into whether Nigel Farage should have declared a £5m gift from businessman Christopher Harborne. The person running that investigation, Parliamentary Commissioner Daniel Greenberg, only has the power to investigate sitting MPs. Farage stopped being an MP on 8 July when he gave up his Clacton seat, so the investigation has automatically paused, with no verdict either way. If he wins the seat back in the by-election, the inquiry could pick up again.

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