May 16, 2026 ChainGPT

Tether stake makes Harborne UK’s 6th richest as Farage £5m gift triggers inquiry

Tether stake makes Harborne UK’s 6th richest as Farage £5m gift triggers inquiry
Tether investor Christopher Harborne has rocketed into the upper echelons of Britain’s wealthiest people, the Sunday Times Rich List 2026 revealed on May 15. Harborne is ranked sixth with an estimated fortune of £18.2bn — a sum driven largely by his roughly 12% stake in stablecoin issuer Tether, which is attributed an approximate market value of $200bn. The list also notes Harborne, who has lived in Thailand for more than two decades and holds Thai citizenship under the name Chakrit Sakunkrit, as the wealthiest British-born person on the 2026 roster — richer than the rest of Yorkshire’s top 10 combined. The timing of the wealth disclosure coincides with intensifying political scrutiny. On May 15 the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner opened a formal Rule 5 inquiry into whether Nigel Farage breached the Commons Code of Conduct by failing to register a reported £5m gift from Harborne in early 2024. Farage has characterized the payment as an unconditional personal gift to cover his security costs, insisting there is “no case to answer” and calling it “a reward for campaigning for Brexit for 27 years.” Media attention has also circled a roughly £1.4m property purchase Farage made soon after receiving the funds. Harborne’s financial support for Reform UK has been substantial and public. Crypto.news has tracked that he has given more than £22m to the party since its founding, including a £9m donation in August 2025 that was described at the time as the largest single political gift from a living individual in British history. Reform UK was also the first Westminster party to accept crypto donations openly, underscoring the party’s early ties to digital-asset backers. Scrutiny of Harborne’s connections to the crypto world and to Farage extends beyond Westminster’s standards inquiry. In April, the Liberal Democrats asked the Financial Conduct Authority to probe Farage’s association with Bitcoin treasury firm Stack BTC after he appeared in promotional material while holding a reported 6.31% stake. If the standards commissioner concludes a breach of parliamentary rules, sanctions could range from a formal apology to a Commons suspension — and potentially trigger a by-election in Clacton. Crypto.news previously reported the unfolding property story, the launch of the parliamentary inquiry, and the FCA referral as they developed. This episode highlights how major crypto-linked fortunes are increasingly intersecting with mainstream politics and regulatory scrutiny in the UK. Read more AI-generated news on: undefined/news