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19/06/03 - Donation Statements and Statements of Expenditure of Exchequer funding furnished by political parties for 2002
furnished to the Standards in Public Office Commission by political parties pursuant to section 24 of the Electoral Act, 1997 and Annual Statements of Expenditure of Exchequer Funding and Auditors' Reports, in respect of 2002, furnished to the Standards in Public Office Commission by qualified political parties pursuant to section 20 of the Electoral Act, 1997
Report by the Standards in Public Office Commission to the Chairman of Dáil Éireann pursuant to section 4(1) of the Electoral Act, 1997
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Contents
PART 2. Relevant provisions of the legislation
PART 3. Annual Donation Statements of Political Parties
PART 4. Exchequer Funding of Political Parties
PART 5. Furnishing of Statutory Documentation to the Minister for Finance
PART 6. Laying of material before the Houses of the Oireachtas
PART 7. Public Inspection of Statutory Documentation
Tables detailing donations disclosed by political parties (2002)
Table 1: Disclosure of donations received by political parties in 2002
Table 2: List of donations disclosed by Fianna Fáil
Table 3: List of donations disclosed by the Progressive Democrats
Table 4: List of donations disclosed by Sinn Féin
Table 5: List of donations disclosed by the Labour Party
Table 6: List of donations disclosed by the Green Party
Table 7: List of donations disclosed by the Socialist Party
Table 8: Exchequer funding of qualified political parties under the Electoral Acts in 2002
Table 9: Spending by political parties of Exchequer funding under the Electoral Acts in 2002