My Vote Counts on their court challenge on party funding
My Vote Counts, which campaigns to reform South Africa's electoral system, has launched a court application in the Western Cape High Court to reform disclosure of political party financing. In papers filed this week, the group said it wants the act changed so that it makes available information on all private donations, not only those above R100 000. It also wants the annual limit of R15m a party may receive from a single donor to be reduced. The governing ANC on the other hand has been discussing amending the law to allow for the minimum amount that can be declared increased from R100,000 to R250,000 or R500,000 and the R15m disclosure to be increased to R50m or R100m. The party has blamed the current act for it's financial woes. We spoke to Robyn Pasensie, Party Funding Researcher at My Vote Counts
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