Nathan Gill, a notable political figure from North Wales and former leader of Reform UK in Wales, is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 24 February, following charges related to alleged bribery. The Metropolitan Police announced that Gill, 51, has been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bribery under the Criminal Law Act 1977, as well as eight counts of bribery in accordance with the Bribery Act 2010.

Gill, who previously served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for nearly six years, first entered public office as a UKIP MEP in 2014 before joining the Welsh Parliament, then known as the National Assembly, in 2016. During his tenure, he faced internal disputes with party colleagues, ultimately leading to his removal as group leader, a position that was taken over by Neil Hamilton. Gill subsequently resigned from his role as a North Wales Assembly Member in 2017 to concentrate on Brexit activities.

The investigation leading to Gill’s charges has been led by detectives from the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command. According to their statement, a man had been interviewed under caution regarding bribery allegations back on 3 March 2022. Following comprehensive inquiries and after further authorisation from the Crown Prosecution Service’s Counter Terrorism Division, charges were laid against Gill.

In a separate incident, Julia Wandel, a 23-year-old woman from Lubin, Poland, who claims to be Madeleine McCann, was arrested at Bristol Airport and is set to appear at Leicester Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 21 February. Leicestershire Police confirmed that Wandel, who is also known as Julia Wandelt, has been charged with four counts of stalking. The arrest occurred as she was reportedly en route to Cardiff.

The two charges relating to offences are reported to have taken place between 2 May 2024 and 15 February 2025, with additional charges linked to incidents occurring between 3 January and 21 April 2024, and between 27 November and 29 December 2024. A 60-year-old man from Wales, who was arrested alongside Wandel on suspicion of stalking, has since been released on police bail.

These developments draw attention to ongoing legal proceedings involving individuals with notable public profiles, underscoring the intersections of law and political activity as well as personal claims of identity and the implications thereof.

Source: Noah Wire Services