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    Former Reform UK politician Nathan Gill jailed for taking bribes from pro-Russians

    Nathan Gill, a hard-right British former politician and one-time ally of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, pleaded guilty earlier to eight counts of bribery between December 2018 and July 2019.


    A hard-right British politician and former ally of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been sentenced to ten and a half years in prison for accepting bribes to make pro-Russian statesments in the European Parliament.

    Nathan Gill, 52, pleaded guilty earlier this year to eight counts of bribery between December 2018 and July 2019. Police have estimated that the former leader of Reform in Wales took at least 40,000 pounds ($81,200) in bribes.

    Prosecutors said Gill, a member of the European Union legislature until the UK's departure from the bloc in early 2020, was tasked by the former pro-Russia Ukrainian politician Oleg Voloshyn to make pro-Russian statements about events in Ukraine in the European Parliament and in opinion pieces to news outlets, such as 112 Ukraine.

    Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, having annexed parts of the country, including the Crimean peninsula, eight years earlier.

    Sentencing him at London's Central Criminal Court, which is better known as the Old Bailey, Justice Bobbie Cheema-Grubb said Gill had allowed money to "corrupt his moral compass" when it had been his duty as an elected official to "speak with honesty and conviction".

    "When you say what someone has paid you to say you are not speaking with sincerity," the judge said.

    Gill was stopped at Manchester Airport in September 2021 as he attempted to travel to Russia, and was charged in February of this year following an investigation.

    His mobile phone was examined and messages were found between him and Mr Voloshyn, 44, that provided coded references to their financial dealings. There also were references to other members of the European Parliament, including British representatives and politicians from the Netherlands.

    "The communications between the two men showed that an established relationship existed between them," prosecutor Mark Heywood said.

    Gill was first elected to the European Parliament in 2014 for the anti-EU UK Independence Party, which was then led by Mr Farage. He later represented the Brexit Party, the next party led by Mr Farage, and remained in the legislature until Britain left the European Union in 2020.

    He led the Welsh branch of the Brexit Party's successor Reform UK during 2021 elections in Wales but is no longer a member of the party, which is leading in Britain in opinion polls.

    In a statement, Reform said Gill's actions were "reprehensible, treasonous and unforgivable" and that it was pleased that "justice has been served."

    Mr Voloshyn, who had links to media outlets such as 112 Ukraine, is believed to be living in Russia and is wanted by authorities in Britain and Ukraine.

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