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The secretive billionaire bankrolling Nigel Farage – podcast

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The secretive billionaire bankrolling Nigel Farage – podcast

The crypto tycoon has given millions to Farage’s political parties. But who is Christopher Harborne and what does he want in return?

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Today in FocusCryptocurrenciesThe secretive billionaire bankrolling Nigel Farage – podcastMore ways to listenApple podcastsSpotifyRSS FeedDownloadPresented by Helen Pidd with Tom Burgis; produced by Alex Atack and Rudi Zygadlo; executive producer Homa KhaleeliMon 27 Apr 2026 22.00 EDTShare00:00:0000:00:00The crypto tycoon has given millions to Farage’s political parties. But who is Christopher Harborne and what does he want in return?One balmy evening last year at the Kamalaya wellness sanctuary in Thailand, the resort manager welcomed guests to a talk on longevity and anti-ageing medicine. The first speaker was a Thai doctor with impeccable credentials. The second was the resort’s owner, Chakrit Sakunkrit, who is better known as Christopher Harborne. And Harborne doesn’t only own a resort – he could be one of the richest people alive.The Guardian’s investigations correspondent, Tom Burgis, tells Helen Pidd that Harborne is by far and away the biggest donor to Nigel Farage, stumping up two-thirds of Reform UK’s funding. And one of the donations was also the largest single donation by a living donor to a British political party ever.Burgis explains Harborne is intensely private and does not give interviews. He tells Pidd how he made his money and what he has gleaned about his ambitions. Composite: LNP/Getty Images/Guardian DesignExplore more on these topicsCryptocurrenciesToday in FocusNigel FarageReform UK

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