Vol 51 No 12 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The impressive Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan projects GDP growth of 2...
Vol 51 No 10 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Yet Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan had insisted on the day before Zuma’s blunder that the Treasury had the mandate to coordinate macro-economic policy and planning according to Chapter 14 of the constitution and Chapter 2 of the Public Finance Management Act...
Vol 51 No 8 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan answering a parliamentary question from the opposition Democratic Alliance last week said that lifestyle audits were a long-standing best practice and that the Revenue Service used many sources of information to help to identify discrepancies between taxpayers’ declared income and their apparent wealth...
Vol 51 No 5 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s budget speech in Parliament on 17 February showed that social services consume more than half of all national and provincial expenditure...
Vol 51 No 5 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Monetary and exchange-rate policy In October Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan hinted at big economic changes...
Vol 51 No 4 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s inaugural budget speech on 17 February reassured markets that South Africa was not abandoning inflation targeting and that its deficit was heading downwards...
Vol 51 No 1 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
October’s medium-term budget policy statement by the impressive new Finance Minister (and ex-SACP activist) Pravin Gordhan continued Manuel’s approach but has yet to receive much flak from the Left...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 3 |
- INDIA
- AFRICA
New Delhi aims to sign new trade agreements discussed with South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan when he visited Delhi in early January to cement the working ties between the other BASIC countries – Brazil South Africa and China...
Vol 50 No 24 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Pravin Gordhan the Finance Minister faces a budget deficit approaching 7...
Vol 50 No 23 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan quietly reassures business people that transferring such powers would involve a complicated legislative process and is at present merely being debated...