Sinn Féin’s Northern Ireland organisation ended 2024 in a negative cash position after its annual loss increased and reserves dwindled last year, the party’s annual filing with the UK Electoral Commission shows. Accounts consolidated on an all-Ireland basis by Sinn Féin’s Dublin headquarters and published in July by the Republic’s Standards in Public Office Commission (Sipo) showed solid reserves and an annual loss comparable to those of other parties in an election year, as previously reported. However, within Sinn Féin Six Counties, the smaller NI organisation, the figures were starker. Its annual loss nearly doubled from £72,386 (€83,445) in 2023…
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