
As the regulator of UK party and election finance, we make sure people understand and follow the rules on party and election finance.
Our role as a regulator is to make sure the laws controlling the finances of political parties are followed, and to oversee parties and other organisations and individuals engaged in campaigning. We also publish public registers containing information sent to us by political parties and others about their finances. In addition, parties are required to submit annual statements of accounts.
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Our role as regulator
Our role as regulator is to oversee the rules regulating the financing of political parties and other organisations, and individuals taking part in political campaigns. We do not have judicial powers, nor are we a prosecuting body. Nevertheless, we want the public to have confidence that we hold parties and other regulated organisations and individuals effectively to account.
We aim to:
- enhance public confidence in the funding of political parties through effective regulation, while recognising that increased awareness of the financial affairs of parties may fuel public distrust of politicians and parties
- avoid disproportionate regulatory burdens on political parties, while maintaining consistent standards of transparency and openness
- manage the regulations in a way that acknowledges the volunteer nature of key officers of over 400 political parties, but does not allow this to become an excuse for non-compliance
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Here you can find details of party finances and registered parties in the UK.
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Integrity and transparency of party and election finances
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