National pockets over $3 million in undisclosed donations
National pockets over $3 million in undisclosed donations
New research shows that the
National Party used a loophole in electoral funding laws to
pocket over $3.3 million in undisclosed donations in the
three years before the 2014 election, Green Party Co-leader
Russel Norman said today.
Dr Norman released the findings while giving the Rod Donald Memorial Lecture in Christchurch last evening. His speech, Democracy in New Zealand: Who broke it, who bought it, and how do we fix it? explores the issues of dirty politics and the National Party’s erosion of democracy.
“National pocketed $3.375m in undisclosed donations in the lead up to 2014 election,” Dr Norman said.
“Almost 80 percent of National’s donations are undisclosed. They know who's paying them but the public doesn’t.”
Analysis undertaken by the Parliamentary Library for the Green Party shows that in the period 2011-2013 political parties received $6.5m in undisclosed donations, with the majority going to National and its support parties, ACT, The Maori Party and United Future.
An undisclosed donation is when a political party knows who gave them money, but because the donation is less than $15,000 the party does not have to declare the identity of the donor. You could give $15,000 a year for three years, a total of $45,000 and the party doesn’t have to reveal your identity.
“National was the worst offender of any political
party; almost 80 percent of the donations they received were
undisclosed,” Dr Norman said.
“The large number of
undisclosed donations is not good for our
democracy.
“Since National has come into power there
have been several scandals where questions have been raised
about the link between political donations and political
favour.
“National Party Cabinet Club cash for access, Maurice Williamson and Donghua Liu, Judith Collins and Oravida, John Key and SkyCity are all examples where money and politics have intersected.
“Our democracy is not for sale and unless we bring in transparency, it will continue to go down a slippery slope with National.
“In Government the Green Party is committed to cleaning up undisclosed donations, including lowering the threshold for disclosure to $1000.
“Rod Donald showed us that by fighting for our democracy we can win. We need to hold undisclosed donations up to the spotlight and remove the corrosive impact the cash for access has on our democracy,” said Dr Norman.
Link to Parliamentary Library research on undisclosed
donations: https://home.greens.org.nz/sites/default/files/partydonationssummary.pdf
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