Green Party has most donations over $10,000 thanks to MPs

The Green Party received more big political donations than any other party last year because their MPs donate a percentage of their income back to the party.

Figures released yesterday by Election New Zealand show the Greens received almost $150,000. All but $19,500 of that was donated by the party's MPs.

The figures showed all contributions that exceeded $10,000 as must be disclosed under current electoral finance law.

Greens co-leader Metiria Turei said all party's MPs donated 10% of their gross income to the party.

The remaining $19,500 was from Stuart Bramhall of New Plymouth.

ACT had $20,000 donated from The Virtual Bucket Ltd in Christchurch, while Juken Nissho Ltd donated $15,000 to the Progressive Party.

Labour and the Maori Party received donations from their leaders. Phil Goff gave $10,063 and Pita Sharples $11,142 respectively.

The National Party recorded no donations over the $10,000 disclosure threshold.

 

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