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Labour forfeits 'impermissible' Bank of Asia donation | |
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A Labour constituency party association has given up a £2,500 donation after the UK's electoral watchdog ruled that it was "impermissible". | |
Brent North received the donation from the Bank of Asia in May but has now volunteered to forfeit it after it found it did not comply with the law. | |
Although it has a London branch, the bank is not UK-registered and therefore cannot give lawful political donations. | Although it has a London branch, the bank is not UK-registered and therefore cannot give lawful political donations. |
Brent North MP Barry Gardiner said he had "assumed" it was a "proper donor". | Brent North MP Barry Gardiner said he had "assumed" it was a "proper donor". |
The donation was made for a table at a fundraising dinner organised by Mr Gardiner, who has been the MP for the North London seat since 1997. | The donation was made for a table at a fundraising dinner organised by Mr Gardiner, who has been the MP for the North London seat since 1997. |
Only UK-registered companies can make lawful political donations. Despite operating in the UK, Bank of Asia is incorporated in Hong Kong. | Only UK-registered companies can make lawful political donations. Despite operating in the UK, Bank of Asia is incorporated in Hong Kong. |
30 days | 30 days |
Under legislation passed in 2000, political parties must verify the origin and legality of a donation within 30 days of receiving it and, if they cannot do so, must give it up. | Under legislation passed in 2000, political parties must verify the origin and legality of a donation within 30 days of receiving it and, if they cannot do so, must give it up. |
The watchdog has the power to seek a court order to have an equivalent sum repaid. | The watchdog has the power to seek a court order to have an equivalent sum repaid. |
In a statement, the Electoral Commission said Brent North constituency Labour Party has "agreed to voluntarily forfeit the donation and therefore legal action by the Commission is not necessary". | In a statement, the Electoral Commission said Brent North constituency Labour Party has "agreed to voluntarily forfeit the donation and therefore legal action by the Commission is not necessary". |
In response, Mr Gardiner said: "Everybody assumed because they're a company operating and properly registered to operate in the UK, we assumed they were a proper donor." | In response, Mr Gardiner said: "Everybody assumed because they're a company operating and properly registered to operate in the UK, we assumed they were a proper donor." |
Electoral Commission rules mean the money will go to a Treasury fund, not the original donor. | Electoral Commission rules mean the money will go to a Treasury fund, not the original donor. |
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