Electoral Commission concludes investigations into three political parties

18 Jul 2023 03:13 PM

Investigations into three political parties have closed over the last month, with no sanctions imposed by the Electoral Commission.

Investigations where offences were found:

 
Who we investigated What we investigated What we found Outcome
All for Unity (political party) Failure to deliver two quarterly donations and loans reports by due date Offences found No sanction
English Democrats (political party) Failure to deliver a complete statement of accounts  Offences found No sanction
Irish Republican Socialist Party (political party) Failure to deliver five quarterly donations and loans reports by due date No determination of offence No sanction
 


Louise Edwards, Director of Regulation and Digital Transformation, yesterday said: 

"It is important for transparency that voters have timely and accurate information about political parties’ finances. Political finance laws ensure that the system is both transparent and accurate. These laws are clear, so it is always disappointing when they are not met.

“Our investigations into All for Unity and English Democrats found offences, but no sanctions were issued. Where we find offences, we carefully consider the circumstances. We consider a range of factors, as set out in the Enforcement Policy, before deciding whether to impose sanctions, including proportionality. Publishing information on closed investigations is an important part of delivering transparency in political finance in the UK.”

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.

Notes to Editors

  1. 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:

The Commission was set up in 2000 and reports to the UK and Scottish Parliaments.

  1. 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 for sanctions from previous months are available.
  2. Penalties imposed by the Commission go into the Consolidated Fund. This is managed by HM Treasury and not the Electoral Commission.