Advertisement

Three parties fail to declare donations

The Standards in Public Office Commission is to refer The Workers Party, The Socialist Workers Pa...
Newstalk
Newstalk

12.00 25 Apr 2013


Share this article


Three parties fail to declare...

Three parties fail to declare donations

Newstalk
Newstalk

12.00 25 Apr 2013


Share this article


The Standards in Public Office Commission is to refer The Workers Party, The Socialist Workers Party and the People Before Profit Alliance to the Gardai for failing to disclose any donations made to them.

Figures released by the commission show donations worth just over €33,000 were made to political parties last year.

During 2012, 15 political parties were registered to contest Dáil or European elections. Each of these parties was required to furnish a Donation Statement in respect of 2012 to the Standards Commission. 

Advertisement

Under the legislation parties must disclose donations of more than €5,000. New rules which came into force in January have reduced that to €1,500.

The figures published today show that neither Fine Gael, Labour or Fianna Fail received any donations over €5,000  last year.

Any party that fails to furnish details to the commission faces a fine of over €1,000 and an addition penalty of €126 per day can be imposed for every day the information is outstanding.

Since 1 January 2013 the Electoral (Amendment) (Political Funding) Act 2012 introduced additional requirements and restrictions on the acceptance of political donations.


Share this article


Read more about

News

Most Popular