Finance Minister has tabled the budget, what happens now?

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GUEST – Professor Dumisani Jantjies, Director of the Parliamentary Budget Office
We speak with the Director of the Parliamentary Budget Office about the crucial process that follows the tabling of the national budget by the Finance Minister. From initial discussions and debates to the final confirmation of the figures, we dive deep into how the budget is scrutinized, revised, and ultimately approved. The Director provides insights into the intricate steps involved, how different stakeholders contribute, and the timeframes that govern this process
13 Mar 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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