The Minister for Finance, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, per Section 28 of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921), will present to Parliament, the Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review of the Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the Government of Ghana for the 2024 Financial Year.
A statement from the Ministry said, the Mid-year review to be presented on Tuesday, 23rd July 2024, offers an update on the implementation of the 2024 Budget, with insights into the economic and fiscal performance for the first half of the year.
This will include updates on growth measures, revenue, and expenditure performance, financing, debt sustainability, and related matters as well as the IMF-supported Post Covid-19 Programme for Economic Growth (PC-PEG).
“The document will also highlight budget implementation for the rest of the year and a possible review of proposed policies on growth with a focus on SME growth, status on implementation of key government programmes, revenue measures, and expenditure controls, and financing adjustments based on the half-year performance”, the statement concluded.
Latest Stories
-
Western Region: NDC youth wing embarks on phase 2 of ‘retail campaign’
8 mins -
Action Chapel International holds annual Impact Convention in November
9 mins -
Jana Foundation urges young women to take up leadership roles
13 mins -
All set for Joy FM Prayer Summit for Peace 2024
24 mins -
Managing Prediabetes with the Help of a Dietitian
44 mins -
Joy FM listeners criticise Achiase Commanding Officer’s election comment
1 hour -
Legal Aid Commission employees threaten strike over poor working conditions
1 hour -
Ghana ranked 7th globally as biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding
1 hour -
IMF board to disburse $360m to Ghana in December after third review
1 hour -
Former Bono Regional NPP organiser donates 13 motorbikes to 12 constituencies
1 hour -
Securities industry: Assets under management estimated at GH¢81.7bn in quarter 3, 2024
2 hours -
Gold Fields Ghana Foundation challenges graduates to maximise benefits of community apprenticeship programme
3 hours -
GBC accuses Deputy Information Minister Sylvester Tetteh of demolishing its bungalow illegally
3 hours -
Boost for education as government commissions 80 projects
3 hours -
NAPO commissions library to honour Atta-Mills’ memory
4 hours