Preparation for the 2022 National Budget has moved into gear with the launch of the annual Budget Consultation process.
This is an integral component of the annual budget cycle, which seeks to engage social partners and other stakeholders to help shape the National Budget.
This year, the Ministry of Finance has provided an additional avenue to facilitate stakeholder contributions via its web portal, which can be accessed by logging on to its website www.finance.gd.
Several key reference documents have been uploaded to help inform proposals, including:
- The National Sustainable Development Plan 2035
- Notes on the Update of the Economy and Budget Performance – July 2021
- Update on the Economy and Budget Presentation – July 2021
Additional documents will be uploaded subsequently.
The budget consultation phase will culminate with the National Budget Consultation session, details of which will be provided shortly.
The Ministry of Finance looks forward to receiving your contributions.
GIS
I am going to say it again this is just the usual rubbish that is put forward but because there is no opposition a large number of the items listed will NEVER happen.
We have some great accounts who holds high office and in the last 10 to 15 years not one have look at the expenditure on Government buildings within the parishes. i.e St Patrick’s who have one of highest privately rented government accommodation yet have several government owned building sitting empty for years.
All that talk and presentation to the public and media looks/sounds good but in reality it is just political scam.
And in they defense there is no opposition to challenge some of the inaccuracies printed.