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    Home > Headlines > Former Reform UK politician pleads guilty to pro-Russia bribery charges
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    Former Reform UK politician pleads guilty to pro-Russia bribery charges

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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Nathan Gill, former Reform UK leader, admits to bribery for pro-Russian statements in the European parliament, facing a substantial sentence.

    Former Reform UK politician pleads guilty to pro-Russia bribery charges

    LONDON (Reuters) -A British former member of the European parliament and ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales pleaded guilty on Friday to bribery charges relating to pro-Russian statements he had made.

    Nathan Gill appeared at London's Old Bailey court and pleaded guilty to eight counts of bribery relating to payments from December 2018 and July 2019, agreeing to accept money "constituting the improper performance ... as the holder of (an) elected office".

    The 52-year-old denied a further charge of conspiracy to commit bribery with former Ukrainian politician Oleg Voloshyn.

    Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb said it was a serious matter, telling Gill he had admitted being paid to ask questions and make statements at the European parliament "in support of pro-Russian parties" in the context of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

    Prosecutor Mark Heywood said the bribery charges related to WhatsApp messages recovered from Gill's phone when it was seized by police in 2021.

    Heywood said the messages showed Gill's agreement to receive money in return for certain activities such as posing questions for consideration to the parliament, making contact with senior officials, arranging events and making statements.

    Gill became a member of the European parliament for the UK Independence Party in 2014 and led the party in Wales from 2016.

    He left UKIP in 2018 and joined the Brexit Party, the predecessor of Reform UK, the following year. Gill remained an elected member of the European parliament until Britain left the European Union in 2020.

    Reform declined to comment.

    Gill was released on bail until he is sentenced on November, but was warned by Cheema-Grubb that he faced a "substantial custodial sentence".

    (Reporting by Michael Holden, Writing by Sam Tobin, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nathan Gill, ex-Reform UK leader, pleads guilty to bribery.
    • •Charges relate to pro-Russian statements in European parliament.
    • •Gill received payments for improper performance in office.
    • •Bribery linked to WhatsApp messages from Gill's phone.
    • •Gill faces a substantial custodial sentence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Former Reform UK politician pleads guilty to pro-Russia bribery charges

    1What charges did Nathan Gill plead guilty to?

    Nathan Gill pleaded guilty to eight counts of bribery related to payments he received for pro-Russian statements made in the European parliament.

    2What was the nature of the bribery charges?

    The charges were based on WhatsApp messages recovered from Gill's phone, which showed his agreement to receive money in exchange for specific parliamentary activities.

    3What is the potential consequence for Nathan Gill?

    Nathan Gill was warned by Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb that he faces a substantial custodial sentence, with sentencing scheduled for November.

    4What role did Nathan Gill have in the European parliament?

    Gill was a member of the European parliament for the UK Independence Party and later led Reform UK in Wales after leaving UKIP.

    5What was the response from Reform UK regarding the charges?

    Reform UK declined to comment on the matter following the charges against Nathan Gill.

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