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UKIP grouping denies misspending EU funds UKIP grouping denies misspending EU funds
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A European Parliament group dominated by UKIP MEPs has denied claims it misspent EU funds on UK campaigns.A European Parliament group dominated by UKIP MEPs has denied claims it misspent EU funds on UK campaigns.
An audit leaked to Sky News said the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe broke rules because the funding must be spent on European Parliament business.An audit leaked to Sky News said the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe broke rules because the funding must be spent on European Parliament business.
If the findings are upheld, the ADDE could be asked to repay about £150,000.If the findings are upheld, the ADDE could be asked to repay about £150,000.
An ADDE spokesman accused the European Parliament of "harassment" over the audit and said most of the funds spent had been "fully eligible".An ADDE spokesman accused the European Parliament of "harassment" over the audit and said most of the funds spent had been "fully eligible".
Target seats
BBC correspondent Damian Grammaticas said the leaked audit showed that more than 500,615 euros (£430,486) had been misspent - much of it in the UK ahead of parliamentary elections in UKIP target seats including Thanet South, where leader Nigel Farage stood.BBC correspondent Damian Grammaticas said the leaked audit showed that more than 500,615 euros (£430,486) had been misspent - much of it in the UK ahead of parliamentary elections in UKIP target seats including Thanet South, where leader Nigel Farage stood.
The leaked audit accuses the ADDE of spending EU money intended to be spent on European Parliament business on polling in constituencies UKIP targeted in the 2015 general election, and on the Leave campaign during the EU Referendum.The leaked audit accuses the ADDE of spending EU money intended to be spent on European Parliament business on polling in constituencies UKIP targeted in the 2015 general election, and on the Leave campaign during the EU Referendum.
The findings will go to the European Parliament Bureau, which is responsible for budget matters, on Monday. If they are upheld, the ADDE could be asked to repay more than 170,000 euros (£146,185).The findings will go to the European Parliament Bureau, which is responsible for budget matters, on Monday. If they are upheld, the ADDE could be asked to repay more than 170,000 euros (£146,185).
UKIP set up the ADDE in 2014 - it has 27 MEPs from seven countries, the largest group of which are UKIP MEPs. A party source said UKIP had not misspent any money and financial expenditure was the responsibility of the ADDE group.UKIP set up the ADDE in 2014 - it has 27 MEPs from seven countries, the largest group of which are UKIP MEPs. A party source said UKIP had not misspent any money and financial expenditure was the responsibility of the ADDE group.
A spokesman for the ADDE said: "The parliament administration has for months taken an aggressive and hostile attitude over the audit, amounting to nothing short of deliberate harassment. This is a blatant deviation to its requested neutrality."A spokesman for the ADDE said: "The parliament administration has for months taken an aggressive and hostile attitude over the audit, amounting to nothing short of deliberate harassment. This is a blatant deviation to its requested neutrality."
He added: "It has become increasingly apparent since Brexit that anything short of 'group think' is no longer tolerated within the European Union. Any deviation will see the rules changed and goalposts moved.He added: "It has become increasingly apparent since Brexit that anything short of 'group think' is no longer tolerated within the European Union. Any deviation will see the rules changed and goalposts moved.
"Everything the ADDE has conducted is to provide a more coherent overview of the opinions expressed by the population that is represented by the members of the ADDE."Everything the ADDE has conducted is to provide a more coherent overview of the opinions expressed by the population that is represented by the members of the ADDE.
"We are therefore confident that our expenditures - with the exception of a few minor items - are fully eligible and compliant to EU regulations. They are also in line with fully accepted activities from other groups. We will be taking this matter to the European Court of Justice.""We are therefore confident that our expenditures - with the exception of a few minor items - are fully eligible and compliant to EU regulations. They are also in line with fully accepted activities from other groups. We will be taking this matter to the European Court of Justice."