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UK pro-Brexit group fined for breaking campaign spending law

FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2016 file photo, representatives of Leave.EU, a group that campaigns against Britain's membership in the European Union, hold pamphlets as they pose for photographs in London. Britain's electoral watchdog said on Friday, May 11, 2018, that it fined Leave.EU and referred its chief executive to police for breaking spending rules during the 2016 EU membership referendum. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File)
Original Publication Date May 11, 2018 - 2:06 AM

LONDON - Britain's electoral watchdog on Friday fined a pro-Brexit campaign group and referred its chief executive to police for breaking spending rules during the 2016 European Union membership referendum.

The Electoral Commission said Leave.EU, which was allowed to spend 700,000 pounds ($950,000), overspent by at least 77,380 pounds and presented "incomplete and inaccurate" information about its spending.

The commission said it was fining the group 70,000 pounds and referring CEO Liz Bilney to the Metropolitan Police.

"Leave.EU exceeded its spending limit and failed to declare its funding and its spending correctly," said the commission's director of regulation, Bob Posner. "These are serious offences."

Leave.EU founder Arron Banks accused the commission of "a politically motivated attack on Brexit and the 17.4 million people who defied the establishment to vote for an independent Britain."

Several inquiries are underway into spending and advertising during the referendum, which was won 52 per cent to 48 per cent by the "leave" side.

Some inquiries focus on the role of online advertising amid allegations about the use of Facebook users' data to influence U.S. and British campaigns.

The Electoral Commission said it had found no evidence that Leave.EU received donations or paid services from Cambridge Analytica, the data firm at the centre of the Facebook privacy scandal.

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