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2013/14 Budget to be Tabled April 4

By: , February 27, 2013

The Key Point:

The Government’s proposed budget for 2013/2014 is to be laid in the House of Representatives in the afternoon of Thursday, April 4, following presentation of the Throne Speech by Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, in the morning.

The Facts

  • This was noted on Wednesday, February 27, by Minister with responsibility for Information, Senator the Hon. Sandrea Falconer, at a Jamaica House media briefing, held at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).
  • The budget debate will begin on Thursday, April 18 with Finance and Planning Minister, Dr. the Hon. Peter Phillips making his presentation, while Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw, will make his contribution on Tuesday, April 23.

The Full Story

The Government’s proposed budget for 2013/2014 is to be laid in the House of Representatives in the afternoon of Thursday, April 4, following presentation of the Throne Speech by Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, in the morning.

This was noted on Wednesday, February 27, by Minister with responsibility for Information, Senator the Hon. Sandrea Falconer, at a Jamaica House media briefing, held at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).

The budget debate will begin on Thursday, April 18 with Finance and Planning Minister, Dr. the Hon. Peter Phillips making his presentation, while Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw, will make his contribution on Tuesday, April 23.

Opposition Leader, Andrew Holness, will speak on Thursday, April 25, and Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller will make her contribution on Tuesday, April 30. The budget debate closes on Wednesday, May 1.

Parliament prorogues on March 28.

Meanwhile, the Minister said that Cabinet has given approval for amendments to the Crown Property (Vesting) Act, to be tabled. The Bill seeks to make changes to the Act, in order to establish a land divestment committee.

This is to ensure that government -owned lands are disposed of fairly, transparently, and equitably, and to widen the base of land ownership in Jamaica.

The proposed amendments address the composition of the committee, its functions, tenure, and procedure for meetings.

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