IEC launches first probe into unreported foreign political funding - Deputy Chief Electoral Officer Mawethu Mosery

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There’s no doubt that the Independent Electoral Commission will be under more pressure than ever in the run-up to the 2024 elections. Expectations are high with the opposition hoping to unseat the ANC and the ruling party hoping it can cling to power. It could be a watershed moment for South Africa. The IEC is grappling with legislative changes and three ballot papers, which is a first for South Africa. There are a mind-boggling 540 political parties registered with the IEC in the country with 340 parties eligible to contest nationally which is an indication of how fragmented politics in South Africa is. In this interview with Biznews, Deputy Electoral Officer Mawethu Mosery said the IEC has made substantial progress in preparation for the election next year and was making more use of online registration. Mr Mosery said the commission was creating a platform for businesses and citizens to support political parties financially. He also revealed that the IEC has initiated an investigation in the first case of undisclosed foreign funding to a political party. He said it was brought to the IEC’s attention by a whistleblower. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
18 Aug 2023 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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