Reform UK Reacts to Farage and Tice Bank Leak with Calls for By-election

# Reform UK's Fury Over Farage and Tice Bank Statement Leaks Amid Major New Twist
Nigel Farage has ignited a political firestorm by calling for a by-election following the leak of sensitive bank statements concerning himself and Richard Tice, leader of Reform UK. The scandal, which emerged recently, raises significant concerns over privacy and the conduct of financial institutions in the UK.
The controversy began when it was revealed that personal financial data related to both Farage and Tice had been disclosed without consent. This revelation has sparked outrage within Reform UK, prompting strong criticism of the banking sector and regulatory bodies responsible for maintaining confidentiality.
In response to the leaks, an official spokesperson for the National Crime Agency (NCA) stated, “The NCA does not confirm or deny the receipt of SARs, nor comment on how any SAR is used. SARs are confidential and breaching that confidentiality risks committing a tipping-off offence under the Proceeds of Crime Act.” This remark underlines the serious implications of the breach and the responsibilities of financial institutions in safeguarding personal information.
The party has expressed its determination to seek accountability and ensure that such breaches do not occur in the future. Reform UK is now focusing on both political repercussions and potential legal action to address the violations.