Reform chiefs left ‘paranoid’ over scrutiny of party finances – with home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf ‘holding meetings in the back of his car over bugging fears’
Reform UK's leadership is reported to have become increasingly anxious about growing scrutiny of the party's finances, to the point of taking unusual precautions during internal discussions. The article claims that the party's home affairs spokesman, Zia Yusuf, has taken to holding meetings in the back of his car amid fears that conversations could be secretly recorded or "bugged". The reported climate of suspicion points to internal tensions within the party as questions over its funding attract wider attention.
Beyond the central claim about Yusuf's behaviour, the published article text offers little further detail, with the surrounding page dominated by unrelated headlines rather than substantive reporting on the finance concerns. The piece frames the mood among Reform chiefs as "paranoid", suggesting that worries over how the party's money is raised and managed are driving heightened secrecy at senior levels. No specific figures, named investigations or official responses are set out in the available text.