Submit campaign expense reports or face the law: SIEO CEO
Candidates who contested the 2024 Joint Elections are strongly advised to submit their campaign related expense reports in accordance with the Electoral Act and the Provincial Assemblies and Honiara City Council Electoral regulations 2024.
SIEC Chief Electoral Officer and Commissioner Jasper Highwood Anisi re-iterated that disclosure of election campaign-related expenses is a legal requirement for candidates contesting the Parliament, Provincial Assembly and Honiara City Council elections.
“Section 69 of the Electoral Act 2018 and Regulations 52 & 53 of the Provincial Assemblies and Honiara City Council Election Regulation 2024 require all candidates contesting in the Parliamentary, Provincial Assembly and Honiara City Council elections, to submit their election campaign-related expenses within 90 days,” Mr Highwood Anisi stated.
The 90 days will lapse on July 29th 2024, counting from the date after the results of the Joint Election were published in the gazette.
The SIEC CEO said all candidates contesting the Joint Election must submit their accounts of election campaign expenses including funding sources and amounts received by July 29th.
“This applies to all winning and losing candidates who contested the Parliamentary, Provincial Assembly and Honiara City Council seats.”
Mr. Anisi warned that failure to comply with that legal requirement, by July 29th is non-compliance and an election offense which carries a maximum penalty of $20,000 fine or 2 years imprisonment, or both.
An additional fine of $100 unit is charged for non-compliance each day a candidate fails to submit his/her campaign expenses after the 90-day period.
The CEO said to avoid paying an accumulation fine of $100 unit each day you fail to submit, candidates are encouraged to submit within the legal time-frame.
The election campaign expense accounts are to be submitted on a prescribed approved form that can be collected from the Solomon Islands Electoral Office either in hard or soft copy or can also be downloaded online from Electoral Commission Official Website, www.siec.gov.sb
Two forms are to be used to submit these expenses. One is for the submission of all the expenses and the other is a declaration form certifying the integrity of the expense report.
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– SIEC Media Release