The company is owned by Chinese conglomerate Evergrande Group, which has a 51 per cent share and Mr Ye, the owner of GMP Pharmaceuticals. The Companies Office records the 51 per cent share as being held in an investment company in the Cayman Islands.
GMP Dairy is one of a handful of milk powder companies which has approval to export infant milk formula to China after China tightened its rules in 2014 following contamination scares. Last month it signed up as an official partner for the New Zealand Olympics Committee and it also donates some of its proceeds to the Foundation of Youth Development.
Parties must disclose all donations of money, goods or services worth more than $15,000.
National's included $21,900 from Brijesh and Nivedeti Sethi, the owners of private training establishment the NZ School of Education and $21,720 from Stonyridge Vineyard on Waiheke Island. Other donors included Auckland real estate giant Garth Barfoot ($25,000), property developer Adrian Burr ($27,350) and National Party member Kit Parkinson ($17,044). Mr Barfoot and Mr Burr have donated in the past. Christine Che donated $15,800 and National's tally also includes the previously disclosed $60,000 donation from the Gallagher Group. The party also took in about $1.19 in smaller donations.
The Labour Party declared no donations of more than $15,000 and its total of $279,134 came from 50 smaller donations. That was despite a fundraising drive after the Herald revealed it had run in deficit for the past two years and its cash reserves were eroding.
Of the Green Party's $408,000, $237,000 came from its own MPs, who are tithed and must hand over a portion of their salary to the party's coffers. The returns also show Kim Dotcom stopped bankrolling his Internet Party straight after the election - it declared only $676.65 in total, which came from 16 anonymous donations. Act got a total of $162,000, including $33,589 from regular donor Dame Jenny Gibbs and $24,448 from party vice-president Heather Anderson.
Donations of goods, services and cash must be disclosed. All donations of more than $15,000 have to be publicly disclosed in the annual returns, while those of more than $30,000 must be disclosed within 10 working days of receipt.