This Article is From Sep 04, 2013

Election Commission proposes ten-point plan to curb money power in polls

New Delhi: The Election Commission has proposed a ten-point plan to curb use of black money ahead of the assembly polls in five states and Lok Sabha elections in 2014.

The commission's suggestions include a clause making it mandatory for the party treasurers to maintain all the finances and accounts. It said accounting norms of the parties should comply with the standards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).

The commission has also sought the views of all recognized political parties on it.

In a letter to all recognized political parties, the Election Commission said donations made to a party should be deposited in a recognised bank account within a reasonable time.

The poll watchdog, which has created an election expenditure monitoring cell and deploys tax sleuths to monitor cash funds for some years now, has stressed that all payments made to candidates for poll-related expenses should be done through recognised banking channels as mandated by RBI.

"Where the party provides any big amount to its candidates for meeting their election campaign expenses, it should be ensured that such amount is given only by Account Payee cheque or draft or by RTGS or NEFT or internet transfer", the EC said.

The Commission also suggested parties should obtain a "utilisation certificate" from the candidates for funds disbursed to them saying this money has been spent for "defraying" their election-related expenses.

The commission also asked the parties that "during election process, the political parties may ensure that any party candidate, party functionary or party worker does not carry party funds in cash exceeding a specified amount."

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