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The National Treasury is a department of the South African government that manages national economic policy, budget and finances. It has faced several changes and controversies under different ministers and a corruption probe involving Oracle Corporation.
Learn about the history and role of the minister of finance in South Africa, who is the political head of the National Treasury and responsible for the budget and economic policy. See the list of ministers since 1910 and their parties, presidents and terms.
Learn about the current and former government departments of South Africa, their ministers, functions and history. Find out how the executive branch of the national government is divided into the cabinet and the civil service.
(Bloomberg) -- Boston-based consultancy Bain & Co. asked South Africa’s financial authorities to overturn a decade-long ban that bars the company from doing business with the state, questioning ...
Department Amount (000's) [13] 1 Department of the Premier: 1 748 562 2 Provincial Parliament: 165 859 3 Provincial Treasury 319 608 4 Community Safety: 739 049 5 Education: 24 459 862 6 Health: 27 391 897 7 Social Development 2 662 907 8 Human Settlements 2 353 171 9 Environmental Affairs and Development 570 062 10 Transport and Public Works ...
Learn about the national, provincial and local governments of South Africa, a parliamentary republic with a three-tier system and an independent judiciary. The web page explains the structure, functions and powers of each branch and level of government, and the role of the Constitution.
SARS is the revenue service of the South African government, administering tax and customs systems. It was established in 1997 by a merger of the customs and inland revenue departments, and has faced challenges and reforms under different presidencies.
PFMA stands for Public Finance Management Act, 1999, the primary law that regulates financial management in the national and provincial governments of South Africa. It was enacted in 1999 to modernise and comply with the Constitution of 1996 and the New Public Management paradigm.