Six political parties disclosed donations of more than R55-million – IEC

18th November 2021 By: Thabi Shomolekae - Creamer Media Senior Writer

Six political parties disclosed donations of more than R55-million – IEC

The Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) revealed on Thursday that six political parties have made disclosures of donations totalling more than R55-million for the period from July to September 2021.

The African National Congress received R22 619 969, ActionSA received R16 923 382, the Democratic Alliance (DA) disclosed R16 867 007.43, the African Christian Democratic Party received R235 000, GOOD disclosed R122 900 and Abantu Integrity Movement (AIM) disclosed R112 386.04.

AIM’s disclosure was for donations received by the party during the first quarter, between April and June 2021. These donations were only declared to the IEC in the second quarter.

“Party funding prescripts state that donations received by political parties must be disclosed on a quarterly basis. In the circumstance, the Commission resolved to publish the donations despite their late submission in the spirit of transparency and openness. For corrective action, a directive has been issued against the party as provided for in the legislations,” the Commission said.

Four political parties disclosed a total of R780 675.47 in donations-in-kind; ActionSA with R 498 382.00, GOOD R122 900.00, AIM R112 386.04 and the DA with R47 007.43

Political parties have disclosed a total of three donations from foreign sources, with a combined value of R467 007.43.

The DA declared two of the donations, valued at R347 007.43 and ActionSA disclosed a donation of R120 000.00.

Registered political parties are required by the Political Party Funding Act to disclose donations above R100 000 to the Electoral Commission.

The Commission explained that it is important to note that no donations above R15-million in a year may be made by a donor to a political party and foreign donations should not exceed R5-million in a year.

The Commission added that foreign donations may only be used for policy development, training or skills development of members of a political party.  

The Commission said with respect to non-disclosing parties, the prescripts provide that the onus rests on both political parties and entities making declarable donations to their preferred parties to disclose such donations to the Commission. 

The Commission therefore entreats all registered parties to ensure that all declarable donations are disclosed.

“This is a vital component of our political architecture driving openness and transparency in matters pertaining to democracy. Disclosures can only serve to strengthen the informed political choices of citizens,” said the Commission.