| Jordan: Integrity Scorecard Report > Sub-Category: Political Financing | ||
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| 20 | Are there regulations governing political financing? | 43 |
| 21 | Are the regulations governing political financing effective? | 17 |
| 22 | Can citizens access records related to political financing? | 8 |
Indicator and sub-Indicator Details
| 20 | Are there regulations governing political financing? | |||||||
| 20a: In law, there are regulations governing private contributions to political parties. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: [ LINK ]
Peer Review Comments: See [ LINK ]
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| 20b: In law, there are limits on individual donations to candidates and political parties. | ||||||||
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Comments: Article 19 bans parties from receiving funding from non-Jordanians and it requires donations from Jordanians to be published. No Jordanian citizen is allowed to donate more 10,000 Jordanian dinars (nearly $14,000) a year. References: Political Parties Law #19 of 2007 [ LINK ]
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| 20c: In law, there are limits on corporate donations to candidates and political parties. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: The Political Parties Law # 19 of 2007 [ LINK ]
Peer Review Comments: See [ LINK ]
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| 20d: In law, there are limits on total political party expenditures. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Political parties Law # 19 of 2007 [ LINK ]
Peer Review Comments: See [ LINK ]
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| 20e: In law, there are requirements for disclosure of donations to political candidates and parties. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Political parties Law # 19 of 2007 [ LINK ]
Peer Review Comments: See [ LINK ]
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| 20f: In law, there are requirements for the independent auditing of the finances of political parties and candidates. | ||||||||
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Comments: Financial resources are subject to the Audit Bureau procedures. For candidates, the election law does not require candidates to disclose their financial sources. However, the Audit Bureau can only start an investigation when the government asks for it. References: Political Parties Law # 19 of 2007 considers political parties finances "public finances."
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| 20g: In law, there is an agency or entity that monitors the political financing process. | ||||||||
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Comments: Financial resources are subject to the Audit Bureau's procedures only when the government asks the Audit Bureau to take action. References: Political Parties Law # 19 of 2007 considers political parties finances "public finances."
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| 21 | Are the regulations governing political financing effective? | |||||||
| 21a: In practice, the limits on individual donations to candidates and political parties are effective in regulating an individual's ability to financially support a candidate or political party. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Dr. Omar Aljazy, managing partner at Aljazy law firm, 12 October, 2007 Interview with Mr. Jihad Mhiesen, Director of Al Mashreq Al Jadid Cenetr for Research/ Amman - Jordan
Peer Review Comments: There are some exceptions and loopholes that render the set limits ineffective.
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| 21b: In practice, the limits on corporate donations to candidates and political parties are effective in regulating a company's ability to financially support a candidate or political party. | ||||||||
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Comments: There are many ways in which companies and the individuals from these companies can donate and support a party or a candidate beyond the limits of the law. References: Dr. Omar Aljazy, managing partner at Aljazy law firm, 12 October, 2007
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| 21c: In practice, the limits on total party expenditures are effective in regulating a political party's ability to fund campaigns or politically-related activities. | ||||||||
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Comments: In the recent election cycle of November 2007, some candidates spent millions on campaigns. There was no limit to what they could spend. References: Dr. Omar Aljazy, managing partner at Aljazy law firm, 12 October, 2007
Peer Review Comments: Estimates show that some parties spent more than 100 million dinars (US$141 million), which makes this election cycle the most expensive in the country's history.
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| 21d: In practice, when necessary, an agency or entity monitoring political financing independently initiates investigations. | ||||||||
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Comments: The government can ask the Audit Bureau to initiate investigations and to audit organizations, whether political or otherwise. Then it is the duty of the Audit Bureau to act accordingly. References: Interview with HE Mustafa Barari, president of the Audit Bureau Phone interview with Dr. Ibrahim Aljazy, a professor of human rights at the University of Jordan, 12 September 2007
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| 21e: In practice, when necessary, an agency or entity monitoring political financing imposes penalties on offenders. | ||||||||
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Comments: The Audit Bureau sends the results of its investigations to the Parliament and the government. If the case requires further action, it is transferred to the courts. References: Phone interview with Dr. Ibrahim Aljazy, a professor of human rights at the University of Jordan, 12 September 2007
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| 21f: In practice, contributions to political parties and candidates are audited. | ||||||||
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Comments: Audits only occur in the case of a company's annual balance sheet. Also, although political parties are subject to auditing by the Audit Bureau upon government request, candidates in municipal and parliamentary elections are not audited. There are many reasons for this difference between parties and candidates. The overwhelming majority of candidates run as independents, and they come up with their own finances. References: Dr. Omar Aljazy, managing partner at Aljazy law firm, 12 October, 2007
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| 22 | Can citizens access records related to political financing? | |||||||
| 22a: In practice, political parties and candidates disclose data relating to financial support and expenditures within a reasonable time period. | ||||||||
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Comments: Some parties and individuals will reveal how much they spent on their campaigns voluntarily and for their own reasons. References: Phone interview with Dr. Ibrahim Aljazy, a professor of human rights at the University of Jordan, 12 September 2007
Peer Review Comments: That is true, nothing can force them to do so. It is a voluntary activity.
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| 22b: In practice, citizens can access the financial records of political parties and candidates within a reasonable time period. | ||||||||
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Comments: Some parties and individuals will reveal how much they spent on their campaigns voluntarily and for their own reasons. References: Dr. Omar Aljazy, managing partner at Aljazy law firm, 12 October, 2007
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| 22c: In practice, citizens can access the financial records of political parties and candidates at a reasonable cost. | ||||||||
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Comments: Some parties and individuals will reveal how much they spent on their campaigns voluntarily and for their own reasons. References: Dr. Omar Aljazy, managing partner at Aljazy law firm, 12 October, 2007
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