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Parliament approves 6.774 trillion cedis

Tue, 30 Mar 1999 Source: --

Accra (Greater Accra) 30 March '99

Parliament under a certificate of urgency on Monday approved 6.774 trillion cedis for the various ministries, agencies and departments, to carry out the service of government for the 1999 financial year.

The House, by a resolution, approved the withdrawal of 1.299 trillion cedis

from the consolidated fund, last year, to meet the expenditure necessary to keep

government machinery going for the first quarter of 1999 which ends on March 31.

The 1.299 trillion cedis are included in the total amount of 6.774 trillion

cedis indicated in the appropriation bill submitted by the Ministry of Finance.

In a motion for the approval, the sector Minister, Mr Kwame Peprah said the

bill was seeking legislative backing to enable the spending agencies to withdraw

the money to carry out government business.

It is the intention of the government to improve the efficiency of the

ministries, departments and agencies to enable them to raise more revenue so

that they could get adequate budgetary allocations to support their operations.

In its report, the Parliamentary Finance Committee noted that 38.64 billion

cedis have been earmarked as Contingency Fund in accordance with Article 177 of

the Constitution.

The ministry is required by Article 177 to seek parliamentary approval

for any vote required from the Contingency Fund.

The Committee therefore urged that the Ministry of Finance should strictly

comply with the provision

The Ministry was also urged to ensure that budgetary allocations of

approved estimates are released on time to the ministries, departments and

agencies under them so that government objectives, activities and targets can be

met.

The report reminded all ministries that the budget, operating under the

Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), requires them to submit quarterly performance reports

to their respective subject matter Parliamentary committees for appraisal.

The Minority Leader, Mr J.H. Mensah, acknowledged the sector ministry's

efforts at improving budgetary procedures and called for an agreed format for the presentation of

budgetary proposals to Parliament.

Winding up, the Minister gave the assurance that the ministry will try to

match revenue with expenditure to ensure timely releases of the appropriation

bill.

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