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Potential loopholes in political party funding Act, warns Law expert

Constitutional Law expert, Phephelaphi Dube has her reservations about the political party funding Act.Political Party fundingDube says the threshold amount, which allows for donors to donate up to a certain amount of money without their identity being disclosed, can be a bit problematic.

Recently issues concerning donations to political party activities have been in the spotlight – with the issue of Bosasa and its dealings with the ANC and the alleged funding of president Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidential campaign within the party have also made headlines. IEC deputy Chief Electoral Officer, Masego Sheburi says “The bill will for the first time regulate private funding to political parties and will ensure disclosures. When parliament passed the bill they said the IEC will be the implementing agent.”Sheburi says Dube’s concern has been raised before and it has been noted.

 

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