57. What power is granted to the institution(s) responsible for examining reports and/or investigating violations?

Ireland

Ireland

Answer
Refer for investigation Carry out investigation Request additional information from potential violator Request additional information from others
Source

When suspected violations of political financing regulations exist, the Standards Commission may make enquiries, as it considers appropriate, and may require any person to submit any information, document or thing in the possession or procurement of the person for the purposes of carrying out its duties under the Electoral Acts. The Standards Commission carries out enquiries under the Electoral Acts in response to specific complaints received, issues arising in the media, or at the Tribunals of Inquiry, or on its own initiative.

When the Standards Commission is of the opinion that a contravention may have taken place, it must inform the person who has furnished the documentation of the possible contravention and afford him/her 14 days to provide comments on the matter. The Standards Commission must have regard to any such comments. If, having regard to the person's comments, the Standards Commission is still of the opinion that a contravention of the Act has taken place it must furnish a report on the matter and any other relevant information to the DPP. Where the Standards Commission is of the view that an offence has occurred it will refer the matter to the Gardaí for investigation of the offence. The Standards Commission does not have prosecutorial/enforcement powers; all offences under the Electoral Acts must be prosecuted by or with the consent of the DPP.

Source: GRECO (2009) Evaluation Report on Ireland, Transparency of Party Funding (Theme II), pp. 18-19.

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