Donations to Aussi Political Parties

Have you done big donations? We’re going to give Australians a sneak peek of the current contributions’ amounts in line with the obtained stats, corruption issues in the article. And it looks like politicians drew money from people.

The facts show it may be the same interest of entertainment operators and running political parties, however, the recent developments in the country demonstrates the lowering of players’ stakes, forcing the interested people to head down new tactics to work on the governments.

We are no longer hiding their names and real sums. Our researchers revealed what companies are involved and how much money they already invested. So, no favorite parties, read about each below.

Who & How Many?

At least 9 bodies have been spotted making contributions in especially big amounts. As has become customary for big companies, altogether the top Australian enterprises have donated to the Federal ALP over 330 thousand dollars within the previous year.
That sum is far less from $24 billion loss occuring every year in the country. As we know about $1,000 loss per person, the worst result in the whole world of online play belongs to Australia. We feel like the citizens are much more sensitive in the way, and we ask for your attention to the problem.

Donations: to Be or Not to Be Prohibited?

Under the recent information on donations, this industry proved once again it drives “shady money” in politics. Let’s take the experts’ word for it as there isn’t much talk of such a soft money like every year. Because they’re not expected to have favorites. Though many politicians have been speaking out on this issue because of such donates as made by Woolworths to Coalition parties and Labor in the sizes – $54,675, $16,500 respectively.

People never thought they were going to say that, but they said it: they think we should be done with such donors. They and we do appreciate an idea of helping people, but the politics in line with gaming, tobacco organizations put a false color on charity. So we wish someone have told us that everything is going to be ok and without compensation, but nobody did. More and more people keep to the policy – such a practice has a bad impact on Australians’ lives.