Members of Parliament will today hold a debate on Government’s budget statement for 2021.
On March 12, caretaker Finance Minister, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, delivered the statement to Parliament, giving an update on Ghana’s financial state detailing Government’s expenditure in 2020 and its proposed expenditure in the new year.
The statement also included the introduction of new levies in health, petroleum and sanitation, and the upward review of the country’s road tolls.
The debate is expected to last till the end of March.
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