Meanwhile, a whopping 393 political parties did not respond to the Electoral Commission of SA’s correspondence
Only three political parties out of 504 registered with the Electoral Commission of SA have declared receiving donations above R100,000 in line with the Political Party Funding Act.
IEC vice-chairperson Janet Love said the three parties declared donations with a total value of R30,008,841 in the first quarter. The commission said it had taken steps to force donors to comply, as non-compliance could result in an investigation. The commission said it had taken steps to force donors to comply, as non-compliance could result in an investigation.
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