Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta will on Thursday, July 23, be in Parliament to present the Mid-year Budget Review.
On Tuesday, he presented the draft statement to the Cabinet for approval.
Joy Business understands Cabinet meeting made a number of suggested changes to the draft statement for the Finance Minister to work on.
He will return to Cabinet with the amended statement on Tuesday for approval before he appears before the house on Thursday.
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