AUDIT OF PARTY FUNDS
FARMERS' UNION DEBATE Remit narrowly defeated [by telegraph—press association] WELLINGTON. Fridny This is an attempt to obtain clean Politics, or cleaner politics than we hav e at present," said Mr. A. E. Robin®°ni when moving, at tho annual conference of the New Zealand Farmers' . ! " on to-day, an Auckland remit urgthat tho funds of political parties should be subject to audit by a Supreme wurt Judge, rind that moneys spent y any political organisation should be P©n to inspection in tho same way as aone ys spent by individual candidates. After half an hour's discussion, during which several delegates expressed nf +v? 6W the debate was unworthy i the union, and the subject outside „ . SCO Pe, tho remit was lost by 26 v °tea to 23.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22166, 20 July 1935, Page 15
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