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Electoral Commission concludes investigations into two political parties
The Electoral Commission has concluded investigations into two political parties. The announcement is part of the Commission’s monthly update on concluded investigations.
Who we investigated | What we investigated | What we found | Outcome |
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Liberal Democrats (GB) (registered political party) | The late reporting of five donations | No determination of an offence made | No further action |
True & Fair Party (GB) (de-registered political party) | Failure to return an impermissible donation of £50,000 within 30 days of receipt | One offence found but no sanction imposed | No further action |
Jackie Killeen, Director of Electoral Administration and Regulation, yesterday said:
“The political finance laws we enforce are there to ensure transparency in the finances of political parties and to increase public confidence in our system, so it’s important that parties comply with the requirements and report to us in a timely fashion.”
“As a regulator, we act proportionately and take into consideration a range of factors when reaching our decisions, as set out in our Enforcement Policy. When we determine that an offence has been committed we do not automatically impose a financial sanction.”
For more information contact the Electoral Commission press office on 020 7271 0704, out of office hours 07789 920 414 or press@electoralcommission.org.uk (Opens in new window)
- The Electoral Commission is the independent body which oversees elections and regulates political finance in the UK. We work to promote public confidence in the democratic process and ensure its integrity by:
- enabling the delivery of free and fair elections and referendums, focusing on the needs of electors and addressing the changing environment to ensure every vote remains secure and accessible.
- regulating political finance – taking proactive steps to increase transparency, ensure compliance and pursue breaches.
- using our expertise to make and advocate for changes to our democracy, aiming to improve fairness, transparency and efficiency.
The Commission was set up in 2000 and reports to the UK, Welsh and Scottish parliaments.
- This release forms part of the Commission’s regular monthly investigations update, an important part of its commitment to deliver transparency in political finance in the UK. Information of this nature is published routinely on the third Tuesday of each month. Details of investigations closed in previous months are available on our website.
- Penalties imposed by the Commission go into the Consolidated Fund. This is managed by HM Treasury and not the Electoral Commission.
Original article link: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/media-centre/electoral-commission-concludes-investigations-two-political-parties-0