Otago Daily Times

$350,000 donation largest made to major political party since 2011

- JASON WALLS

WELLINGTON: A $350,000 donation to the Greens in December is the largest single donation made to a major political party in almost a decade.

It was also the largest received by the Green Party in its 30year history.

The donation was by far the largest in 2018 — an $80,000 donation to the National Party in April coming a distant second.

In fact, the donation was the largest made to any one of the major political parties since 2011, when the Electoral Commission first started publishing donation details.

It was made by Betty Harris on December 13 last year. She died in January 2018 and the donation was part of her will.

Greens generalsec­retary Gwen Shaw said the party was grateful for Ms Harris’ donation.

She had been a party member since 1999.

‘‘She was a lovely woman; never made a fuss but just got on with whatever she thought she could do to improve the world.’’

Mrs Harris lived in East Auckland and was an active supporter of her local branch, particular­ly when she was younger, Ms Shaw said.

‘‘In recent years she lived in a retirement village but continued to support our work by her advocacy and regular financial commitment. She left a one fifth portion of her estate to the Green Party.’’

Other benefactor­s of Mrs Harris’ will were the Fred Hollows Foundation, Forest & Bird, SAFE, and Amnesty.

Mrs Harris was a widow and had no children.

The last time the Greens received a donation of this size was in August of 2016 when the party received more than $280,000 from the estate of Elizabeth Riddoch.

At the time, it was reported she was not a party member and did not have any formal connection­s to the Green Party.

But Mrs Harris’ donation does not come close to the $2.7 million given to the Internet Party by Kim Dotcom in 2014.

In 2012, then Conservati­ve Party leader Colin Craig gave $1.6 million to his own party.

Between October 2013 and the end of last year, The Opportunit­ies Party’s former leader Gareth Morgan gave $2.2 mil lion to his party.

In October, Green coleader Marama Davidson called for a reform of the political donations regime, after it was revealed the National Party had received more than $3.5 million in anonymous donations in 2017.

She said it was impossible to know who was influencin­g New Zealand’s politician­s and Parliament was ‘‘ripe for influence by big corporatio­ns, and potentiall­y corruption’’. — NZME

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