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Shahmir Sanni (L), a volunteer for Vote Leave, the official pro-Brexit EU referendum campaign, and Christopher Wylie, who worked with Cambridge Analytica, attend a press conference at the Frontline Club in London on March 26, 2018.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a leading campaigner for Brexit, dismissed as "ludicrous" that his side broke electoral spending rules during the 2016 EU referendum campaign. Whistleblower, Shahmir Sanni, who worked on the BeLeave campaign, claimed that Vote Leave, the main campaign group advocating Brexit, sought to avoid a legal cap on spending by diverting funds to a smaller group to which it had close ties. / AFP PHOTO / Tolga Akmen (Photo credit should read TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)
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