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Cameroon’s State Budget for 2014 is 3,312 Billion F

Cameroon’s State Budget for 2014 is 3,312 Billion F
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 27 November 2013 13:12

(Business in Cameroon) - The government of Cameroon has tabled a draft State budget for 2014 for Scrutiny at the National Assembly which stands at 3,312 billion F.

The State budget represents a 76 billion increase from that of the ongoing fiscal year which stands at 3,236 billion F. The budget will be fed through internal resources to the tune of 2,983 billion as against 2,912 billion for 2013 as well as resources from the money market amounting to 280 billion as against 250 billion F in 2013.

The Prime Minister, Head of Government, Philemon Yang, is expected in the hours ahead to present governments, economic and social programme for 2014 at the National Assembly after which Ministers will be filing past the Finance and Budget Committee to defend their respective envelops.

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