Gething, who made history when he became Europe's first black leader in March, is facing calls to pay the money back and order an independent inquiry into the donations, which helped him secure victory in the race to replace Mark Drakeford.
This week Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives led debates in the Senedd on the issue, and in the House of Commons the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, backed calls for an independent investigation. However, the most worrying development for Gething may be the concerns within Labour that the party is being drawn into a donations scandal.
Beth Winter, the Labour MP for Cynon Valley, told the Guardian: "Restoring trust in politics is more important than ever. The ongoing furore around this donation casts a long shadow and there are upcoming elections to win.
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