The case of “unity” – generous deputies’ assistants and synchronous donors / Article

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The planned amendments will not completely solve the problem

The amendments to the Criminal Law, which were not supported by the Legal Commission of the Saeima a week ago, gained much wider support in the commission this week, and the Saeima also overwhelmingly voted for the changes in the first reading. Only “Stability!” was against. faction and Gunārs Kūtris from the Union of Greens and Farmers.

Political scientist Iveta Kažoka, who participated in the meeting of the Legal Commission, believes that this is not just a symbolic step, because the problems with suspicious party finances have not remained in the past.

“Not all parties have a lot of state funding, not all parties have state funding at all, and sometimes it looks like even those parties that have very significant state funding still don’t have their paperwork in order and there’s some kind of suspicious activity going on. Because I would say that this law is relevant,” Kažoka believes.

The head of the Legal Commission of the Saeima, Andrejs Yudins (“Jaunā Vienotība”), predicts that when the Criminal Law is opened for amendment, several proposals will be submitted on other topics as well, not only on illegal financing of parties. Therefore, some time will pass while working with the bill in the Saeima, and even after that, Yudins does not promise miracles.

“The probability that those pseudo-donors will also be punished is higher. But at the same time, I have no illusions that there will be many such cases,

because, as we can clearly see, very often donors, systematic donors, donate much smaller amounts. Despite all the suspicions about the origin and motivation of the donated money, the amounts are smaller, and these amendments, I think, will not completely solve the problem,” says Yudins.

Yudins believes that the parties need to talk more about the fact that involvement in illegal financing schemes of political forces is not permissible, and reminds that the responsibility for this is already foreseen. However, for amounts below 50 minimum wages, or 35 thousand euros, it is purely administrative.

After the election, they are no longer so generous

However, even under the new threshold of 7,000 euros, strange donations have been hidden in recent history. Taking into account the publicly expressed suspicions about the circulation of cash of unknown origin in “Vienotība”, which the party categorically denies, “De facto” also examined the donations and membership fees received by this party and the party union “Jaunā Vienotība” (JV) during the last years, in a random order focusing on contributions made by party members.

For example, Edmunds Jurēvics, the current leader of the Saeima faction of JV, started paying impressive sums to “Vienotība” already when he was still working as an assistant to a Saeima deputy – at that time the salaries in this position were symbolic. So, for example, in May 2017, shortly before the municipal elections, in which Vilnis Ķirsis was the candidate for mayor of “Vienotības” for the first time, Jurēvics paid a total of more than a thousand euros as a member.

“I can honestly say that the 2017 municipal and Riga city council elections were the most decisive for the party. Also for me personally. I worked very actively together with Vilni Ķirsi both on the campaign and as a candidate myself. That’s why I donated, not only supporting the overall campaign , but also Vilni ķirsi and also myself, because I also ran for office. Well, that was the purpose of the donation,” Jurēvics explains.

Edmunds Jurēvics, deputy chairman of the Saeima faction “Jaunās Vienotības”.

Photo: LETA, Evija Trifanova

When asked how he could afford such a donation, Jurēvics says: “Well, I could afford it at that moment, I had an official job in the Saeima, I was also a deputy in the Saeima for a long time before that [palīgs] Worked for Vilni ķirs. I had a little bit of money saved up, which I knew that the campaign would come and that it would be important for me to get both pamphlets and also to support the party.”

Jurēvics also supported the party with 400 euros at the end of 2017, when he was the rapporteur of the opposition faction of the Riga City Council – it is said that this was already a preparation for the Saeima elections a year later. Since 2020, when Ķirsis became the vice mayor of Riga, his advisor Jurēvics donated more than one thousand euros to the party for three years in a row.

When he became a member of the Riga City Council, and later also a member of the Saeima, member Jurēvica’s monetary payments decreased considerably.

Another member of the Saeima with experience in the JV youth organization – Dāvis Mārtiņš Daugavietis – also paid more than a thousand euros to the party in 2021, but since being elected to the parliament, he is no longer so generous.

“Yes, I paid for it from my own money. I was working as an assistant to the Member of the European Parliament (JV) Ines Vaiders (JV) at the time. My salary came from Brussels and I wanted to build my political career and part of building that career is to pay member’s money to the party, which I also considered as an investment in myself, an investment in my future, and it also resulted in the Saeima campaign,” says Daugavietis.

Photo: Kārlis Miksons / Latvian Television

Relatives also donate

The deputy general secretary of “Vienotības” Sanita Stelpe-Segliņa, in the days when the salaries of the party’s office workers, as has been widely reported, were not high, she was also the assistant of Ines Vaider at the same time – this is how she explains her contributions to the party. In addition, her husband Āriks Seglinņš, as well as mother-pensioner Lilija Stelpe and daughter-in-law-occupational therapist Agne Stelpe are among the supporters of the party.

“She has a pretty good pension, she has worked pretty well all her life, that’s why I turn to her, not to my father, who has a smaller pension in comparison,” says Stelpe-Segliņa, who has often donated with a relative on the same day, together paying a round thousand each.

Stelpe-Segliņa’s husband also donated twice – 1,000 euros and 2,500 euros.

“Yes, there is… He is, as he says, not so happy about it that I approached him and asked him. But, yes, my mother is an active supporter and as an old person tends to live very frugally herself and can save. (. .)

The party workers are already the most interested in the success of the party. Because otherwise you don’t have a job, and you have to go and find the next one.”

says the deputy general secretary of “Vienotības”.

Donation dates match. Coincidence?

Interest is also aroused by cases when, in fact, at the same time, members associated with a department or party structure donate to the party or pay membership fees. For example, Garkalne’s cluster – Ropažu county council member Guntars Kniksts, who is also a business development consultant in the Garkalne parish administration, and Lauris Lielbārdis, the head of this parish administration. In September and then in December 2022, both colleagues donated one thousand euros each to “Vienotība” almost at the same time.

The declaration of the Lielbarž official shows that the more than two thousand euros paid to the party is equivalent to his average monthly income in 2022.

“The fact that I work in the municipality does not mean that it is my only source of income. I have a family business for my wife, where we earn absolutely legal income with all taxes paid,” Lielbārdis explains.

On the indication that no other income appears in his declaration, the “Vienotības” donor retorts: “Well, I’m sorry, if I had donated 100 thousand and they didn’t show up anywhere, I’d probably be hanged on a pole and tortured, where such an amount is I’m sorry, how much are we talking about? Nowadays, every working person already earns less than 1000 euros (..)

If you’re not ready to donate, it doesn’t mean other people aren’t ready to donate.”

Lielbardis claims that the decision to donate to the party was made both times after discussing it with Kniksta. He once invited Lielbardis to join “Vienotības”, so if Kniksts calls to support something, Lielbārdis listens.

The dates of the donations also coincide with the representatives of two other structures of “Vienotības”, namely the Ethics Commission – leader Iveta Blaua and member Karina Ploka. Contributions measured in a few hundred or even a couple of thousand, for three years in a row – from 2020 to 2022 – there was at least one time when the dates of the contributions completely coincided. However, all this is just a coincidence, it follows from what both said.

When asked if donations are discussed when meeting at the meetings of the Ethics Commission, Ploka laughs: “One day with Iveta Blau? I can’t… I can’t comment on this in any way, because we in the Ethics Commission have not looked at such issues. (..) Really I can’t comment on this in any way, because I don’t know how other party members donate.”

Photo: Kārlis Miksons/LTV

Ploka is the parliamentary secretary of the Ministry of Finance and was previously an advisor to the Minister of Finance, so she emphasizes that her income was sufficient and that being in the party also imposes obligations, such as donating to it.

Meanwhile, Blaua also expresses her surprise at her synchronous donations with Plok – it is also a discovery for her, as they have not discussed donating to the party. Blaua, who is now a member of the Jurmala City Council again, but was not a public official for a year and a half until the end of 2022, “De facto” reveals that at that time she earned about 2,000 euros per month.

In Blaua’s view, donating half of a month’s salary to the party is not unusual, because she has savings, and besides, she does not spend money on trifles.

Blaua doesn’t know why there are several members of the Ethics Commission – including Uldis Martinsons and Dace Kļaviņa – among the regular big party donors.

“I really have no news. I am not asking the members of the Ethics Commission to donate or anything. We meet scrupulously, we consider these issues that relate to issues of an ethical nature, and then we talk about it,” she says.

Blaua, however, promises to look at the party finance database available on the KNAB website – maybe after obtaining full information, she too will have some questions.

It should be noted that looking at the party’s financial database of the large – from 1,000 euro – membership fee payers over the previous five years, it can be seen that “Latvia’s Development” and “Vienotība” dominate, while the “Honor to serve Riga” party is in third place.

The article is in Latvian

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