Patricia de Lille's GOOD party is accused of not disclosing to the IEC a R900 000 donation it had allegedly received for campaign costs ahead of the 2021 municipal elections, as required by the Political Party Funding Act 6 of 2018.
According to August’s affidavit, dated June 12, which is now the focus of an investigation by the commission, the party had kept the IEC in the dark about the money, which was used to buy various goods, including T-shirts from Kairos Communications, a company based in KwaZulu-Natal. The company also specialised in the production of posters, banners, billboards and other forms of branding.
had in late 2021 told him and party secretary-general Brett Herron, during a meeting of the three, that she had a donor who would pay the R900 000 down payment directly to the service provider, without disclosing the name of the benefactor. According to the invoice, the money was paid to the company on September 22, the same day on which De Lille allegedly confirmed its availability.
In quarter 3 of 2021/22, Good declared a R200 000 donation from 3Sixty Health Solutions and R140 447 from the SA Law School.I have reason to believe that the party has breached its reporting obligations and has failed to comply with the act
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