Investigation into Island-based Rock Holdings chairman concludes
An investigation's concluded Brexit campaign group Leave.EU and the businessman Arron Banks didn't commit any criminal offences during the referendum campaign.
Mr Banks is the chairman of the Manx-based Rock Holdings Group.
Both Mr Banks and Leave.EU were referred to the National Crime Agency by the Electoral Commission over claims of wrongdoing relating to £8 million of loans.
Mr Banks says he is now considering action against the elections watchdog.
Tweeting after the ruling, Mr Banks said: "Victory is sweet."
Victory is sweet .. poor little remainer! https://t.co/IuDb2Ar4cf
— Arron Banks (@Arron_banks) September 24, 2019
Mr Banks also tweeted US president Donald Trump and British TV presenter Piers Morgan:
Thanks @piersmorgan , identical to the Mueller Russian investigation in the US into @realDonaldTrump , the British FBI find “No Collusion”! And I’m proud to have stood up for the British people and help fund our independence with my own money ! https://t.co/jaoZ8vFKdo
— Arron Banks (@Arron_banks) September 24, 2019
In November last year BBC's Newsnight visited the Island to investigated Rock Holdings' purported involvement in the Brexit campaign.
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