Awami League's income last year decreased compared to that of 2021, according to the party's annual financial report for 2022.
Awami League on Monday submitted its annual audit report to the Election Commission.
As per the statement, the party's total income was around Tk 10.71 crore while expenditure amounted to TK 7.87 crore in 2022.
The party’s income in 2021 was Tk 21.23 crore, which was Tk 10.33 crore in 2020.
Awami League today showed its total funds at Tk 73.35 crore so far, while it earned Tk 2.85 crore in 2022.
The main sources of the income were the sale of nomination forms, fees and donations from party members while the main sources of expenditure were salaries and bonuses for employees, the arrangement of seminars, and utility bills.
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The Election Commission recently sent letters to registered political parties, asking them to submit their annual audit reports.
According to the Representation of the People Order, political parties must submit their audit reports by July 31 for the previous year.
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If a party does not submit their annual return for three consecutive years, the Election Commission may cancel its registration, it also said.
Awami League’s deputy office secretary Biplob Barua and the election committee of the party submitted the audit report to the EC for the year 2022.
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