Multiple reports describe internal concerns within the Reform Party about scrutiny of party finances and related security fears. The Daily Mail reports that Reform figures have become “paranoid” about checks into party funding and governance, and it alleges that Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf holds meetings in a car due to worries about potential bugging. The reporting links these concerns to the party’s broader political strategy ahead of upcoming campaigning, including the possibility of Nigel Farage retaining a seat after the Clacton by-election against Count Binface. The available text does not provide additional corroborating detail from other outlets, nor does it include specific findings, evidence, or formal complaints regarding financial irregularities or alleged surveillance. As presented, the story focuses on members’ expressed concerns and the party’s internal responses, rather than any confirmed legal action or outcome. The claims therefore center on alleged feelings of scrutiny and the described meeting arrangements, with no further substantiation included in the provided excerpts.