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Who Is the Minister of Finance in South Africa Now

Who Is the Minister of Finance in South Africa Now

Who is a minister?

A minister is a person appointed by the head of a government to take charge of a significant public office or a government department.

What is the role of a ministers in South Africa?

1. Responsible for the effective and efficient performance of the department within their respect jurisdiction.

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2. Empowered to implement government policies.

3. Prepare and initiate legislation.

4. Perform local electorate responsibilities thus dealing with the interests of their constituencies.

How many ministers are in South Africa?

The total number of ministers of state in South Africa is 28.

What is the role of a finance minister?

1. Responsible for the financial management of government affairs

2. Draws up the fiscal budget of the year.

3. Developing and implement economic policies.

4. Responsible for the management of the South African Revenue Service.

Who was the first minister of finance in South Africa?

The first minister of finance in South Africa Henry Charles Hull who served from the 15th of September, 1910 to 1912.

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Who is the minister of finance in South Africa now?

 Enoch Godongwana is the current minister of finance in South Africa

On what day was the current minister of finance commenced his appointment?

The current minister of finance commenced his term in office on the 5th of August 2021.

Who is the current deputy minister of finance?

The current deputy minister of finance is Mr. David Masondo.

Who audits auditor general of South Africa?

The Auditor-General of South Africa is answerable to the National Assembly as back by section 181(5) of the Constitution and section 3(d) of the Public Audit Act (PAA).

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