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Sinn Féin Reps fund party growth

category national | politics / elections | press release author Tuesday July 29, 2003 13:41author by Justin Moran - Sinn Féinauthor email maigh_nuad at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

Sinn Féin Reps fund party growth

Sinn Féin Reps fund party growth

Sinn Féin Assembly Group leader, Newry Armagh representative Conor Murphy
commenting on the publication of party finances by the Electoral Commission
has said that a significant proportion of the salaries of all elected
representatives goes towards funding party growth.

Mr Murphy said:

³Across Ireland paid Sinn Féin elected representatives donate a considerable
proportion of their salaries to fund party growth.

³Within the Assembly every Sinn Féin MLA is paid exactly the same salary,
regardless of whether or not they are a Minister or hold any other position
that attracts additional salary. Our MLA’s return at least 40% of their
salary to fund party growth. This has generated over £300,000 in the north
to deliver top quality constituency services, to fund party growth and build
the agenda for Irish reunification.

³This commitment to the development of Sinn Féin from elected
representatives is unique in Irish politics and is a demonstration of the
commitment of all our representatives.² ENDS

Note to editors

There is also some confusion around the money spent by Sinn Féin on election
campaigns. The figure of money spent centrally is considerably lower than
other political parties in the north as a result of how Sinn Féin is
organised. Local areas fund the majority of election expenses.

The maximum donation of wages in the south that can be donated back to the
party by TD¹s is 6,000 Euro.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Ár airgead féin.     Joe Momma    Tue Jul 29, 2003 19:15 
   How did much did...     Mitchell    Tue Jul 29, 2003 19:24 
   How Much     Curious    Wed Jul 30, 2003 11:02 
   Oh here we go again - if anyone raises a question on SF's finances they must be SP     Mitchell    Wed Jul 30, 2003 11:14 
   What about the Internet Sales?     Alex    Wed Jul 30, 2003 11:30 
   Responses     Justin Moran    Wed Jul 30, 2003 13:08 
   i had an abortion and i'd do it again.     .    Wed Jul 30, 2003 13:28 
   An ugly sense of pride--murder.     Alex    Wed Jul 30, 2003 14:24 
   Alex     pat c    Wed Jul 30, 2003 14:44 
 10   McCabe     Janus    Wed Jul 30, 2003 15:00 
 11   Janus!     pat c    Wed Jul 30, 2003 15:47 
 12   Pat C     Janus    Wed Jul 30, 2003 16:05 
 13   Will Sinn Fein/IRA apologies to the McCabe family?     Alex    Wed Jul 30, 2003 17:50 
 14   Alex     pat c    Wed Jul 30, 2003 17:56 
 15   Alex     Janus    Wed Jul 30, 2003 18:30 
 16   So...     Joe Momma    Wed Jul 30, 2003 18:40 
 17   So     pat c    Wed Jul 30, 2003 18:49 
 18   who shot collins.     james    Wed Jul 30, 2003 21:34 
 19   Law and order     chekov    Wed Jul 30, 2003 22:56 
 20   pat c     Joe Momma    Thu Jul 31, 2003 01:15 
 21   Joe     pat c    Thu Jul 31, 2003 11:13 
 22   Silence is golden     Joe Momma    Thu Jul 31, 2003 11:23 
 23   Joe     Pat C    Thu Jul 31, 2003 11:27 
 24   Joe Momma - Republican Bete Noir     Janus    Thu Jul 31, 2003 11:30 
 25   the socialist party killed mick collins     ahhh    Thu Jul 31, 2003 16:12 
 26   Hmmm     pat c    Thu Jul 31, 2003 16:24 
 27   Just right to     a    Mon Aug 04, 2003 01:56 


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