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Tory party fined £10,750 by Electoral Commission for not accurately reporting non-cash donations – UK politics live

Donations were related to an employee seconded to the party by a donor

Simon Case, the cabinet secretary, will give evidence to the Covid inquiry on Thursday 23 May, the inquiry had announced.

He had been due to give evidence last year, but he was unable to because he was off work for health reasons.

The party under-reported non-cash donations, in the form of an employee seconded to the party by a donor between April 2020 to December 2023. The non-cash donations were under reported by more than £200,000, when the seconded employee went from part-time to full-time work at the party.

The party also reported late a single non-cash donation relating to the same seconded employee, in December 2023.

Our investigation into the Conservative and Unionist Party found a number of donations inaccurately reported or reported late. The political finance laws we enforce are there to ensure transparency in how parties are funded and to increase public confidence in our system, so it’s important donations are fully and clearly reported.

Where we find offences, we carefully consider the circumstances before deciding whether to impose a sanction. We take into account a range of factors before making our final decision, including proportionality.

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