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U.S. and U.K. Open Parallel Probes Into Alleged Singham Payments to Code Pink

Authorities are investigating whether firms linked to Neville Roy Singham funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to a company tied to Code Pink to influence protest activity and civic debate.

Overview

  • The inquiries are active and developing: the House Ways and Means Committee and a DOJ federal grand jury in the United States are examining the matter while the U.K. Home Office is carrying out its own review, and no public indictments have been reported.
  • Reporting has identified roughly £250,000 (about $338,000) and other transfers totaling more than $330,000 as payments from firms linked to Neville Roy Singham to a company connected to Code Pink, and Singham has denied the allegations in past coverage.
  • Code Pink is a longtime far-left activist group that has organized frequent pro-Palestinian demonstrations since October 2023, and the organization is linked by marriage to Singham through co-founder Jodie Evans.
  • British MPs and U.S. lawmakers frame the probes as part of wider worries that Beijing or China-linked actors could try to exploit social divisions or fund political advocacy overseas, prompting calls in the U.K. to use national security and foreign‑influence tools.
  • The next developments to watch are congressional subpoenas, grand jury activity and any formal U.K. findings because those steps would determine whether the probes move from oversight and review to criminal charges or regulatory action and could reshape rules on political funding and foreign influence.