Gauteng’s budget adjusted by R2.4 bn – Finance MEC Mamabolo

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MEC for Finance in Gauteng Jacob Mamabolo said the province's budget has been adjusted by R2.4 billion.

JOHANNESBURG - MEC for Finance in Gauteng Jacob Mamabolo said the province's budget has been adjusted by R2.4 billion.Mamabolo said the additional R2.4 billion will bring the adjusted budget to R155 billion for the current financial year, up from R152 billion in March.

This includes economic recovery and reconstruction, strengthening the battle against crime and corruption, as well as strengthening state capacity. An additional R173 million has been allocated to Community Safety, while an additional R100 million has been allocated to Human Settlements. “This is important if we are to retain our position as the preferred destination for investment and as one of the leading economies,” he said.

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khanya_mntambo The ANC in Gauteng, in their desperation to retain power in 2024, is appropriating all budget not yet spent or stolen and directing it to their supporters in townships & informal settlements. Using public money to finance their election campaign.

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