Ex-MEP Nathan Gill Pleads Guilty to Bribery Tied to Pro-Russian Activities
Nathan Gill, a former member of the European parliament, admitted to bribery charges related to pro-Russian statements. Gill, once a leader of Reform UK in Wales, pleaded guilty to accepting payments for advocating pro-Russian positions in parliament. Sentencing is set for November with possible prison time.

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Former MEP Nathan Gill admitted on Friday to bribery charges concerning pro-Russian remarks he made while serving in parliament. Gill appeared at London's Old Bailey court, where he conceded to eight counts of bribery involving payments between December 2018 and July 2019.
The 52-year-old, however, denied a charge of conspiracy to commit bribery with ex-Ukrainian politician Oleg Voloshyn. Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb highlighted the gravity of the offense, noting Gill's acceptance of payments to favor pro-Russian parties during the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Prosecutor Mark Heywood revealed that the bribery counts were linked to WhatsApp messages found on Gill's phone, showing his agreement to accept money for actions like posing parliamentary questions and making influential contacts. Gill, who transitioned from UKIP to the Brexit Party, was an MEP until Brexit in 2020.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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