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All major parties, and the Scottish National Party, have been fined for mistakes made on national election expenses. Incorrect. The Conservatives, Labour, and the Liberal Democrats have all been fined by the Electoral Commission. The Electoral Commission told us it has never issued the Scottish National Party with any kind of fine or sanction. If you look at the expenses issue, we have seen all the major parties and the Scottish nationalists being fined for mistakes made on national expenses. Theresa May, 10 May 2017 PM should apologise for this attempt to smear @theSNP - unlike Tories, we abide by rules and have never been fined by Electoral Commission. Nicola Sturgeon, 10 May 2017 The Prime Minister has reportedly said that all major political parties have been fined for mistakes on national expenses. In particular she highlighted the Scottish National Party. But this is incorrect. The Electoral Commission told us that it has never issued the Scottish National Party with a fine or any kind of sanction. We’ve asked the Conservative Party for more information. Stay informed Be first in line for the facts – get our free weekly email Subscribe Earlier this year the Conservative Party was fined £70,000 by the Electoral Commission, the body that oversees elections in the UK. This was for failing to report accurately on how much it spent on campaigning at three by-elections in 2014 and at the 2015 UK Parliamentary general election. In addition to the Electoral Commission’s fine the issue was also investigated by the police, but on 10 May 2017 the Crown Prosecution Service announced that no charges would be brought. It said that although there is evidence to suggest the returns may have been inaccurate, there is insufficient evidence to prove to the criminal standard that any candidate or agent was dishonest. The commission is still considering the evidence in relation to one constituency, South Thanet, during the 2015 general election. The Electoral Commission also fined the Labour Party £20,000 for failing to report some spending during the 2015 election. The Liberal Democrats were also fined £20,000 in December for a similar offence. Details of past Electoral Commission investigations and fines are available on its website. Update 11 May 2017 We updated the claim summary and conclusion to cover all of the parties Theresa May mentioned.
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