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A Belgian probe alleges Laure Ferrari misused £613,000 in EU funds via a defunct think tank, with a verdict due Nov. 5, 2025.
A Brussels fraud probe implicates Laure Ferrari, Nigel Farage’s partner, in alleged misuse of £613,000 in EU funds through her role at the defunct think tank IDDE, with accusations including fake invoices and phantom salaries.
The investigation, launched in 2016 and expanded over years, centers on financial irregularities tied to the Eurosceptic ADDE group.
Belgian prosecutors are reviewing the case, with a verdict expected November 5, 2025.
Ferrari denies wrongdoing, calling the allegations politically driven, while Farage denies any involvement.
The case has drawn scrutiny to Ferrari’s 2021 cash purchase of a £885,000 Clacton home now occupied by Farage.
No charges have been filed, and the final outcome remains pending.
Una investigación belga alega que Laure Ferrari usó indebidamente 613.000 libras esterlinas en fondos de la UE a través de un grupo de expertos desaparecido, con un veredicto previsto para el 5 de noviembre de 2025.