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3(1)The following applies if the company (not being the wholly-owned subsidiary of a company incorporated in Great Britain) has in the financial year given money for political purposes or charitable purposes or both.
(2)If the money given exceeded £200 in amount, there shall be contained in the directors’ report for the year—
(a)in the case of each of the purposes for which money has been given, a statement of the amount of money given for that purpose, and
(b)in the case of political purposes for which money has been given, the following particulars (so far as applicable)—
(i)the name of each person to whom money has been given for those purposes exceeding £200 in amount and the amount of money given,
(ii)if money exceeding £200 in amount has been given by way of donation or subscription to a political party, the identity of the party and the amount of money given.
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