Stop what you’re doing because what I’m about to tell you in the next few minutes is going to make your blood boil.
Farage has just blown the lid off something so corrupt, so calculated, so deeply embedded inside British councils that even I, someone who has seen the darkest corners of this world, had to sit down when I read the details.
Millions of pounds, your money gone.
And Kstarma silent, completely, suspiciously, disgracefully silent.
Stay with me because this one changes everything.
I’ve been in war zones.
I’ve operated in environments where corruption was currency and life meant nothing.
And I’m telling you right now, straight to your face, what Nigel Farage has just exposed inside British local government is the kind of rot I’d expect from a failed state.
Not Britain, not the country I served, but here we are.
Farage didn’t stumble into this.
This wasn’t luck.
This wasn’t a tip off from some anonymous source.
This man has spent months quietly, methodically, the way you plan a special forces operation, gathering documents, tracking money, speaking to whistleblowers who risked everything to get the truth out.
And what he’s built is an airtight case that the establishment cannot dismiss, cannot spin, and cannot bury.
Not this time.
Here’s what he’s found.
At least seven councils across England running the exact same playbook.
Multi-million pound contracts being handed out without proper tender processes.
Companies with zero track record, no history, no credibility, suddenly walking away with deals worth 8, 9, 10 figures.
And when you pull back the curtain and look at who actually owns these companies, you find the same faces every single time.
Council members, their brothers, their wives, their golf club mates.
It is a closed loop.
A criminal network operating inside institutions funded entirely by you.
Let me give you specifics because I don’t do vague.
One council in the Midlands handed a 15 million pound housing contract to a company that had existed for exactly 6 months.
6 months.
The director of that company, the brother-in-law of the council’s own procurement officer.
The man responsible for deciding who gets the contract gave it to his own family.
15 million pounds of public money gone straight into the pocket of someone who had absolutely no business touching a contract that size.
Another council in the north awarded a 12 million pound waste management contract to a firm that had never handled anything larger than a £100,000 job.
Never.
Not once.
But they got 12 million.
Why? because the majority shareholder of that company was the former deputy leader of the very council handing out the money.
These people weren’t even trying to hide it.
That’s how untouchable they felt.
That’s how broken the system had become.
But here’s where it gets really dark.
When people on the inside tried to speak up, tried to do the right thing, tried to flag what they were seeing, they were destroyed.
Not reassigned, not warned, destroyed.
A senior finance officer, 20 years of experience, spotless record, raised concerns about irregular contract awards.
Within weeks, she was under investigation for alleged misconduct that nobody could actually define or specify.
She was suspended.
Her reputation was shredded publicly and eventually she was forced to resign under a non-disclosure agreement that legally prevented her from ever speaking about what she had witnessed.
That is not how innocent organizations behave.
That is exactly how guilty ones protect themselves.
This is the part that hits me hardest because I’ve seen this before.
Not in Britain.
In places where rule of law is a joke, where power protects itself at any cost.
Where honest people are made examples of so everyone else stays quiet.
They built a culture of fear inside these councils so suffocating that good, honest employees watched corruption happen directly in front of them and said nothing.
Not because they didn’t care, but because they knew that speaking up would end their career while changing absolutely nothing.
That is institutional corruption at its most advanced stage.
And it was happening right here in your town, funded by your council tax.
Farage estimates that across these seven councils alone, over 100 million pounds has been misappropriated in just 3 years.
100 million.
Think about what that money was supposed to do.
Fix your roads, fund youth services, keep libraries open, support elderly care, support vulnerable families.
Instead, it was systematically drained through shell companies, fake procurement processes, and a network of corrupt insiders who knew exactly which loopholes to exploit and exactly which watchd dogss weren’t actually watching.
And Kier Stalmer, the man who stood in front of the British public and promised to clean up politics, restore trust, end the rot, he has said nothing.
Not one statement, not one investigation launch, not one council leader called to account.
Nothing.
And the longer that silence continues, the more one question becomes impossible to ignore.
What exactly does Kier Starmmer know? And why is he so desperate to make sure you never find out? I need you to understand something before we go any further.
This isn’t a one-off.
This isn’t a few bad apples who slipped through the cracks.
What Farage has mapped out is a coordinated, systematic criminal operation that was built deliberately, expanded carefully, and protected aggressively.
And it didn’t happen overnight.
This corruption grew slowly, the way a cancer grows, quietly spreading through healthy tissue until the entire body is compromised.
It started small.
That’s always how it starts.
100,000 here, 200,000 there.
Contracts just slightly above the threshold that would trigger serious scrutiny.
Amounts big enough to matter, but small enough to avoid the kind of oversight that would have ended this before it began.
These weren’t stupid people.
They were experienced council officials who understood the system from the inside.
They knew exactly where the blind spots were.
They knew which audit processes had gaps.
They knew which regulatory bodies were understaffed and overwhelmed.
And they exploited every single weakness with the precision of people who had been studying the playbook for years.
As the months passed and nobody came knocking, the numbers grew.
The contracts got bigger.
The companies got bolder.
The cover-ups got more sophisticated.
What began as relatively minor financial manipulation evolved into something far more sinister.
Shell companies were created with deliberately vague, generic names designed to make ownership nearly impossible to trace at first glance.
Complex corporate structures were built with multiple layers of subsidiaries, each one designed to put another wall between the public money going in and the private pockets it was flowing into.
Procurement scoring systems were quietly manipulated so that favored biders would always come out on top even when their bids were more expensive, less qualified, and objectively worse than their competition.
And here is the detail that made my jaw drop when I read it.
In some cases, these corrupt officials went so far as to create fake competition.
They submitted deliberately poor, intentionally weak bids from other companies just to make their chosen contractor look better by comparison.
They manufactured the illusion of a fair competitive process while the outcome was decided before a single document was submitted.
That is not incompetence.
That is not administrative error.
That is organized fraud carried out by people who believed with complete confidence that they would never be caught.
What makes this even more infuriating is that the warning signs were everywhere.
This was not hidden.
Independent auditors raised concerns and filed reports.
Local journalists published investigative pieces that named names and asked direct questions.
Opposition counselors stood up in public meetings and demanded answers.
The information existed.
The red flags were visible.
But the system failed at every single level.
Not accidentally, not through oversight, but actively and deliberately.
Auditors who flagged irregularities found their contracts were not renewed the following year.
Think about what that means.
The people whose job it was to catch corruption were themselves quietly removed when they got too close to the truth.
Journalists who pushed too hard suddenly lost access to council press briefings and official sources.
effectively cutting off their ability to report.
Opposition counselors who demanded investigations were publicly accused of playing politics, of grandstanding, of trying to score cheap points rather than genuinely serving their communities.
Every legitimate mechanism that existed to hold these councils accountable was either bypassed, neutralized, or turned into a weapon against the very people trying to use it.
This is what I mean when I say institutional corruption.
It stops being about individual criminals making bad choices.
It becomes about an entire ecosystem that has been captured, restructured, and weaponized to protect the people at the top while punishing anyone who threatens them.
And the communities sitting underneath all of this, the ordinary working families paying their council tax every month, trusting that money would be spent on the services they depend on, they were the ones left to suffer the consequences.
Libraries closed, youth centers shut down, road repairs canceled, elderly care packages cut, support programs for vulnerable families eliminated.
And every single time residents asked why, they were told the same thing.
There is not enough money.
Budgets are tight.
Difficult choices have to be made.
Austerity demands sacrifice from everyone.
That was the lie they told to your face while they were signing off million pound contracts to their own relatives behind closed doors.
The money was there, every penny of it.
It was just never going where it was supposed to go.
Real people paid the price for this greed.
Children in communities where youth services were gutted had nowhere to go.
Elderly residents who lost support services suffered in silence.
Small businesses that should have won contracts fairly, that had the experience, the track record, the genuine capability, were systematically shut out by a rigged system that had already decided the winner before the process even began.
These businesses lost jobs, lost revenue, lost futures because corrupt officials had decided that public money existed to serve themselves rather than the public.
Now, here is the piece that Farage dropped that stopped me completely cold.
He has evidence, documented, timestamped evidence that concerns about several of these councils were formally raised with the government more than a year ago.
Reports were filed through official channels.
Questions were submitted.
The government was told directly and explicitly that something was seriously wrong inside these councils.
And the response, nothing.
The concerns were acknowledged, logged, and buried.
No investigation was launched.
No council leader was questioned.
No action of any kind was taken.
So, I need you to sit with that for a moment because that single fact transforms this entire story.
This is no longer just a local government corruption scandal.
If the government was informed over a year ago and chose to do nothing, then the question is no longer whether Kharma is incompetent, the question becomes whether his silence was deliberate, whether the decision to ignore those reports was a decision to protect something or someone that an investigation would have exposed.
Because here is the brutal truth about cover-ups that I learned a long time ago.
Silence is never neutral.
Silence is always a choice.
And when the most powerful man in British politics goes silent on a£100 million pound corruption scandal involving his own party’s councils, that silence has to mean something.
So what is Stara protecting? And more importantly, just how far up does this actually go? Let me bring this home because everything I have laid out across this video, every contract, every shell company, every silence whistleblower, every buried report, it all points to one unavoidable conclusion.
This was never about a few corrupt counselors acting alone.
This was a system built deliberately, protected aggressively, and allowed to operate by people at the very top who had every reason to keep it running and zero intention of shutting it down.
Farage has now formally demanded a full independent public inquiry.
Not an internal review, not a government-appointed panel stuffed with party loyalists.
a genuinely independent investigation with the power to compel documents, summon witnesses, and follow the money wherever it leads, no matter whose door it ends up at.
And that demand is being supported by whistleblowers, by independent auditors, by local journalists who have been trying to expose this for years and kept hitting walls every single time.
But here is the reality.
Inquiries get buried.
Investigations get delayed, evidence goes cold, witnesses get pressured, and the longer Stalmer refuses to act, the more time the people responsible have to destroy documents, restructure companies, and quietly move money beyond the reach of any investigation.
Every day of silence is another day the evidence gets harder to find.
Every week without action is another week the people responsible stay protected.
That is not an accident.
That is the strategy.
The British public deserve to know exactly where their money went.
They deserve to know which council officials authorized these contracts.
They deserve to know which companies received public money they had no right to.
They deserve to know who in Westminster was informed, when they were informed, and why they chose to do absolutely nothing with that information.
And they deserve a prime minister who answers those questions directly instead of hiding behind carefully managed silence.
I have served this country.
I know what real accountability looks like and I know what it looks like when powerful people close ranks to protect themselves.
What is happening right now in British local government is a betrayal of every single person who pays their taxes, follows the rules, and expects their institutions to do the same.
This story is not finished.
Not even close.
And I will be covering every development as it breaks.
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