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Tribunal ruling noted Brexit campaign and insurance company owned by its key backer had a ‘two-faced approach to regulation’
Arron Banks, right, outside parliament in 2019. He admitted being ‘untruthful’ and used a ‘bullying tone’ in letters about the case, a tribunal found. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
Arron Banks, right, outside parliament in 2019. He admitted being ‘untruthful’ and used a ‘bullying tone’ in letters about the case, a tribunal found. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
Sun 14 Feb 2021 03.15 EST
The Leave.EU campaign and the insurance company owned by the political group’s key financial backer, Arron Banks, have lost an appeal against £105,000 of fines for data protection violations in the wake of the EU referendum campaign.