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23/06/09 - Report on Exchequer Funding received by Political Parties for 2008

Part 5 - Furnishing of Statements of Expenditure of Exchequer Funding and Auditors' Reports

Section 20 of the Act provides that the appropriate officer of each qualified party must furnish to the Standards Commission an Exchequer Expenditure Statement stating that funding received in respect of the preceding year was applied to some or all of the purposes referred to in section 18, and indicating the actual matters to which the funding was applied, including the amounts applied to the promotion of participation by women and young persons in political activity. The Exchequer Expenditure Statement must be audited by a public auditor and a copy of the auditor's report must be furnished to the Standards Commission with the Exchequer Expenditure Statement.

The Act does not prescribe a statutory date by which the Exchequer Expenditure Statements/Public Auditors' Reports must be furnished to the Standards Commission. Section 19(4) of the Act, however, provides that no payment shall be made to a qualified party after 30 April in any year unless and until

  1. the party has furnished to the Standards Commission an Exchequer Expenditure Statement/Public Auditor's Report and a Donation Statement and Statutory Declaration (required under section 24(1)(b) of the Act) and
  2. the Standards Commission has furnished a copy of these statements to the Minister for Finance and has certified that they have been completed in accordance with the relevant provisions of the legislation and guidelines published by the Standards Commission.

On 5 March 2009 the Standards Commission wrote to the appropriate officer of each of the six qualified political parties enclosing an Exchequer Expenditure Statement/Public Auditor's Report form (08/PP/EFS) for completion and return to the Standards Commission not later than 31 March 2009. This date was selected by the Standards Commission to coincide with the date by which political parties must furnish their Donation Statements/Statutory Declarations to the Standards Commission. Also, having regard to the fact that future payments can be delayed by virtue of section 19(4), it ensures that political parties have adequate time to furnish their Exchequer Expenditure Statement/Public Auditor's Report before 30 April 2009.

The deadline of 30 April 2009 was met by all six qualified parties. The Standards Commission informed the Department of Finance on 27 May 2009 that a correctly completed Exchequer Expenditure Statement/Public Auditor's Report and Donation Statement had been received from all six qualified parties.

Table 2 shows the breakdown of expenditure provided by the parties under the headings set out in section 18 of the Act.

Table 2 - Details of spending provided by political parties of Exchequer funding received under the Act for 2008

Party

General Admin.

Research, Education
& Training

Policy
Formulation

Co-ordination
of Branches & Members

Participation by Women

Youth Participation

Amount of total
funding spent

        €

Fianna Fáil

 1,547,050

4,360

14,853

55,505

12,377

40,308

1,674,453

Fine Gael

840,029

5,910

Nil

628,450

785

70,456

1,545,630

Labour Party

481,902

Nil

40,227

13,815

54,630

23,000

613,574

Sinn Féin

261,117

23,177

 42,111

 79,092

40,957

40,978

487,432

Green Party

312,377

28,350

231

24,150

500

4,984

370,592

Progressive Democrats

267,732

Nil

Nil

Nil

Nil

1,000

268,732

Total

3,710,207

 61,797

 97,422

 801,012

109,249

 180,726

4,960,413

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