A report from The Guardian has detailed how Christopher Harborne, a shareholder in DigFinex, the guardian firm of Bitfinex and Tether, and a big donor to Boris Johnson, traveled with Johnson on a visit to Ukraine.
This report was primarily based on the “Boris Files,” a set of information purportedly hacked from Johnson’s workplace and shared by Distributed Denial of Secrets and techniques.
Harborne, who additionally makes use of the Thai title Chakrit Sakunkrit, has turn into an more and more necessary political donor within the UK during the last a number of years, supporting Brexit, Johnson, Nigel Farage, and the Reform get together.
Reportedly, Harborne traveled with Johnson in September 2023 to Ukraine, and Harborne was registered throughout this journey as an “adviser, Office of Boris Johnson.”
Apparently, the itinerary for this journey included a word that said “Boris and Chris only” to attend one of many early high-level gatherings in Ukraine.
Harborne is a shareholder in a number of protection contractors, together with QinetiQ, which has been awarded a contract to help Ukraine in utilizing 3D printers to create obligatory navy gear.
Aside from his political actions, Harborne has additionally been engaged in a authorized dispute with the Wall Road Journal, centered round its reporting that he had used AML International, a agency he controls, to help Tether in having access to banking companies.
Harborne can also be the daddy of William Harborne, who led rhino.fi, previously Ethfinex, then a Bitfinex sister firm.
