ICYMI – We did not declare donations because we did not have anything to declare, says Malema
EFF leader Julius Malema has defended his party’s decision not to declare their donors to the Electoral Commission of South Africa saying they did not get donations above R100 000.
The IEC had revealed that the ANC, DA and Action SA were the only parties in South Africa to make declarations in line with the Political Party Funding Act.However, Malema said they did not declare anything because they did not receive amounts above the threshold. During the campaign trail in Alexandra on Friday, Malema told media that EFF did not declare its funding sources to the IEC because they did not get any donations above R100 000 between April and June when the new law kicked in.
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