Some reports suggest Marta Andreasen is keen to stand against Neil Kinnock's wife, MEP Glenys Kinnock.
According to Ms Andreasen her motivation is " .. to fight for reform within the European Commission".
Ms Andreasen is the party's sole remaining female MEP, after Nikki Sinclaire was expelled from UKIP in 2010.
Ms Andreasen had been UKIP's sole remaining female MEP, after Nikki Sinclaire was expelled from the party in 2010.
UKIP's Marta Andreasen agreed, arguing that any increase would be "unsellable" to EU citizens at a time of cuts in member states.
Officials can change numbers without leaving any kind of electronic trail, offering a standing temptation to fiddle the figures, Ms Andreasen said.
However Ukip MEP Marta Andreasen complained that most EU countries could not afford the 9bn required, and criticised the Commission for mismanagement of EU budgets.
Last year, however, Simonsen and Viggo Andreasen concluded that the true R-naught of the 1918 flu virus was probably somewhere between 3 and 4.
And where once Conservative Eurosceptics defected to UKIP, there is now traffic the other way as the high profile defection of one of UKIP's MEPs, Marta Andreasen, proved last week.
Ms Andreasen's allegations are repeated in the Financial Times newspaper, which on Thursday published details of what it said were leaked documents from the EU's court of auditors.
However UKIP MEP Marta Andreasen, a former Chief Accountant of the European Commision, said the decision to give discharge to the budget was a political one, not based on reality.
Ms Andreasen said she believed Mr Farage - who was re-elected as leader in 2010 after standing down a year earlier to contest a Westminster seat - "did not like women".
Ms Andreasen, who is Spanish but was born in Argentina, worked as an auditor and financial director for various companies before working as an accountant for the European Commission in 2002.
Relations between Ms Andreasen and Mr Farage had been strained for some time, with Ms Andreasen calling for Mr Farage to quit after the party's poor performance in council elections in 2011.
It hardly leaves a credible chance for Ms Andreasen to achieve her goal - of having tried to embarrass Mr Kinnock in Europe, to score political points against his wife in Wales.
Ms Andreasen, who worked for the European Commission before joining UKIP and being elected in 2009, told the BBC that "if things don't change" within the party "she can't imagine a way to continue".
In an interview with the BBC, Marta Andreasen - who was ditched from her post as chief accountant at the European Commission in May - says the Commission's numbers fail even to meet minimum accounting standards.
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