R2K supports the ongoing struggle for transparency on political party funding. Voters have the right to know who funds who.
28 July 2016
My Vote Counts (MVC) has announced that it will approach the High Court to ensure political parties are financially transparent. This case comes after more than a decade of inaction from Parliament and political parties on the need to tackle party funding secrecy.
R2K firmly believes there needs to be a law in place that requires political parties to provide regular and proactive reports to the public on who finances them. They must exercise the transparency that they preach.
We were disappointed in October 2015 when the Constitutional Court recognised the public’s right to know where political parties get their money – but stopped short of ordering Parliament to produce such a law. Instead the Court instructed My Vote Counts to go to the High Court and challenge existing access to information laws for failing to ensure this information is made public.
Without knowing the financial backers of all major political parties, voters are kept in the dark about potential conflicts of interest and have no way of knowing who may be influencing the policies and activities of these parties. The vast majority of funding for political parties comes from private sources, and currently not a single political party is willing to say who its funders are. In the current climate, corporations, wealthy individuals and even foreign governments can buy influence and favours from political parties across the aisles.