53. Must reports from political parties and/or candidates include information on itemized income?
United Kingdom
23. The authorities of the United Kingdom now report that the Electoral Commission has published new guidance setting out accounting standards for use on a voluntary basis, particularly for those
parties and party accounting units with a turnover below the £250,000 reporting threshold. The parties began to adopt the standard format in their accounts for the year 2011 and the
Commission will move to full use of the new standards within the next 2-3 years. The Commission also plans to promote the use of standard formats by parties and accounting units with a turnover
above £250,000, and will review the effectiveness of its current voluntary approach, and the case for mandating standards through legislation, in the light of progress.
24.GRECO is pleased that the Electoral Commission has established a common accounting formatincludingnew requirements for accountingby political parties.. GRECO notes that the
format/requirements have been introduced on a voluntary basis.GRECO also welcomes the fact that the Electoral Commission will be reviewing theeffectiveness of the adopted requirements and considering mandating its implementation through legislation, if necessary. Asthe initiative concerned hasbeen introduced recently, GRECO is not in a position to assess its effectiveness. Source paragraph 23 &24 GRECO, Third Evaluation Round Second Compliance Report on the United Kingdom,20-22 June 2012