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Arron Banks dismisses BBC claims as 'fake news'

Arron Banks, businessman and founder of the Leave.EU campaign

Insurance mogul takes to twitter to claim innocence

The chairman of the Manx-based Rock Holdings Group Arron Banks, has denied allegations made by a BBC investigation as 'fake news'.

Taking to twitter this morning (28 Dec), Mr Banks defended the legitimacy of his firm tweeting that the broadcaster created a story with 'no evidence, just theories.'

Last month, the broadcaster's current affairs programme Newsnight visited the Island to investigate Rock Holdings' purported involvement in the Brexit campaign.

It is suspected by the UK Electoral Commission as the source of an £8 million donation the largest in British political history to Leave.EU, founded by Mr Banks.

Newsnight journalist John Sweeney who found the company to be in default with no publicly available accounts, tweeted 'political money should be transparent'.

Responding on Twitter Mr Banks said:

 

 

 

 

Rock Holdings formally of Murdoch Chambers on Douglas' South Quay, re-registered to an address on Athol Street in November.

According to the companies registry, strike off action has been commenced against the firm.  

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