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‘Brexit campaign was not financed by the Russians’

- Arj Singh newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

BREXIT campaign donor Arron Banks has insisted the vote to quit the EU was not “funded by the Russians” after the elections watchdog said it was investigat­ing whether he breached campaign finance rules in the referendum.

The Electoral Commission said it was looking into whether Mr Banks was the “true source” of three loans worth £6m on non-commercial terms to the Leave.EU campaign he chairs.

It is also probing whether Better for the Country Limited (BFTCL), a company that lists Mr Banks as a director and has its registered office at the same address as Leave.EU, was acting as an “agent” when it donated £2.3m to five registered campaigner­s.

Labour MP Ben Bradshaw, who previously raised concerns about openDemocr­acy reports on the role of “dark money” in the referendum and Mr Banks’ “real wealth”, linked the announceme­nt to the US investigat­ion into Russia and President Donald Trump.

Mr Bradshaw asked Theresa May at Prime Minister’s Questions: “With today’s news that the Electoral Com- mission is investigat­ing Arron Banks, the main financial backer of Brexit, along with the significan­t British connection­s being uncovered by the American Justice Department’s special counsel, Robert Mueller, investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the US presidenti­al election, will you assure me that the UK government and all its agencies are co-operating fully with the Mueller investigat­ion or will do so if asked?”

Mrs May replied: “We take very seriously issues of Russian interventi­on or Russian attempts to intervene in electoral processes or in the democratic processes of any country and we would do so for any other states that were involved in trying to intervene in elections.

“We do of course work closely with our United States partners and I can assure you that as part of that relationsh­ip we do co-operate with them when required.”

Announcing the investigat­ion, Bob Posner, the commission’s director of political finance and regulation, and legal counsel, said: “Questions over the legitimacy of funding provided to campaigner­s at the referendum risks causing harm to voters’ confidence.

“It is therefore in the public interest that the Electoral Commission seeks to ascertain whether or not impermissi­ble donations were given to referendum campaigner­s and if any other related offences have taken place.”

Mr Banks said his only involvemen­t with Russia was a “boozy sixhour lunch” with an ambassador which he has written about in a book.

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