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Former MEP Nathan Gill Jailed for Over Ten Years After Taking Pro-Russia Bribes

Ex-Reform UK Wales leader sentenced to ten and a half years for accepting at least £40,000 to promote Kremlin narratives
A former Member of the European Parliament and ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales, Nathan Gill, has been sentenced to ten and a half years in prison after pleading guilty to eight counts of taking bribes from pro-Russian Ukrainian figures in return for promoting Kremlin-friendly statements in the European Parliament and media.

The offences took place between December 2018 and July 2019 and involved an estimated £40,000.

The court heard that Gill received payments via a Ukrainian intermediary, Oleg Voloshyn, who acted on behalf of the oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk, a close associate of Vladimir Putin.

Gill admitted drafting speeches and coordinating with other MEPs to issue pro-Russian talking points, including orchestrating appearances on Ukrainian media outlet 112 Ukraine.

Sentencing Justice Cheema-Grubb said Gill’s conduct “fundamentally compromised” the integrity of the European Parliament and represented a “grave betrayal” of public trust.

Gill was stopped under counter-terrorism powers at Manchester Airport in September 2021, where police seized his phone and found encrypted messages discussing payments and scripted interventions.

In response, Reform UK described Gill’s actions as “reprehensible, treasonous and unforgivable”, distancing itself from the former politician.

Meanwhile, critics are calling on party leader Nigel Farage to conduct a full investigation into any broader links between Reform UK and Russian influence operations.

The case marks the first major British conviction of a politician under the Bribery Act 2010 for accepting foreign-linked interference payments, and it raises fresh concern about the exposure of democratic institutions to foreign influence campaigns.

Gill is currently serving his sentence at a high-security facility while investigators continue to pursue related cases involving Voloshyn and Medvedchuk, who remain wanted in Ukraine for treason and subversion.

The sentencing hearing concluded that the scale and sophistication of the bribery scheme warranted a deterrent sentence of a decade plus.

As political fallout continues, Gill’s case is likely to influence ongoing parliamentary and security reviews into foreign interference and the governance of political parties in the United Kingdom.
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