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Rotorua local politicians call for electoral donation declaration threshold to lower

By Felix Desmarais, Local Democracy Reporter
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20 Dec, 2019 04:01 AM3 mins to read

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Currently, local body candidates need only to declare single donations of $1500 and up. Photo / File
Currently, local body candidates need only to declare single donations of $1500 and up. Photo / File

Currently, local body candidates need only to declare single donations of $1500 and up. Photo / File

Two local government candidates - one elected and the other not - are calling for the electoral donation declaration threshold to be lowered.

By law, local body candidates need only declare single donations of $1500 and up.

One of them, Matt Martin, ran unsuccessfully for a seat at the Rotorua Lakes Council table, receiving 4889 votes. Fisher Wang was successful in his bid, receiving 7238 votes.

Martin said New Zealand's electoral donations and expenses return system was flawed and not transparent.

Matt Martin campaigned for a seat on the council. Photo / File
Matt Martin campaigned for a seat on the council. Photo / File
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"I would prefer to see all donations returned. Whether you donate $10 or $10,000, that should all be declared."

Martin spent just under $2000 on his councillor bid but did not declare any donations because they were under the threshold.

"It's not a legal requirement at the moment. If someone wanted to see who donated to my campaign, I'd be happy to show them."

He said a prime example of the system not working was in the returns for members of local ticket, Rotorua District Residents and Ratepayers Association (RDRR).

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He didn't have any "beef" with their returns because they were legal, but one unsuccessful RDRR candidate, Conan O'Brien, had declared more than $30,000 in expenses. It appeared there had been "double-ups" with group expenses and individual expenses.

"As far as I'm concerned, those are personal returns. Who's paid what? I'm pretty sure Conan O'Brien hasn't spent $30,000 on his [own] election campaign."

Conan O'Brien declared more than $30,000 in expenses. Photo / File
Conan O'Brien declared more than $30,000 in expenses. Photo / File

He also believed the spending limit needed to be lowered from $40,000 to $4000.

"It levels the playing field."

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Councillor Fisher Wang said $4000 would not be enough to "get the word out" during election time, but agreed the donation declaration threshold should be lowered.

He thought $500 would be ideal.

"[$1500] is too high and the public deserve to know.

"People can be making donations of $1499. It's not transparent."

Fisher Wang. Photo / File
Fisher Wang. Photo / File

Wang spent $1814.38 on his campaign, attracting 7238 votes.

Local Government NZ principal policy adviser Mike Reid said LGNZ did not have a formalised view on donation declaration thresholds, but the organisation was aware of this issue.

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The Justice Select Committee had considered it in a recent inquiry into foreign donations in elections. The final report was published on December 10.

LGNZ's national council would be considering the report's recommendations when it met in February.

RDRR chairwoman Glenys Searancke. Photo / File
RDRR chairwoman Glenys Searancke. Photo / File

RDRR chairwoman Glenys Searancke said the group had never discussed its position on the donation threshold, but she thought $1500 was "fair enough".

"If you're getting as low as $10 or $20, where do you start and finish?"

O'Brien said his return was very clear in delineating what his personal expenses were from those of his group.

"I believe in honesty … the law is the law and we have complied with that."

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He said $1500 was an "appropriate threshold".

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