Sierra Leone Ministry of Finance is a ministerial department of the
Government of Sierra Leone, and is in charge of managing the
revenue and
finances of the Sierra Leone government.[1] The ministry implements the economic policies and is responsible for public financial management. The ministry advises the
President of Sierra Leone on economic issues. The headquarters of the Sierra Leone Ministry Of Finance is located on George Street in
Freetown,
Sierra Leone.
The Ministry of Finance is headed by the
Minister of Finance, who is appointed by the president of Sierra Leone, and must be confirmed by the
Parliament of Sierra Leone before taking office. The current Sierra Leone Minister of Finance is
Sheku Ahmed Fantamadi Bangura, who was previously Deputy Finance Minister. The President of Sierra Leone has the constitutional authority to fire the Minister of Finance at any time.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Sierra Leone Ministry of Finance include:
Manages the country's revenue and finances
Implement the Sierra Leone Government economic policies and public finances
Ensure efficient allocation of public resources to promote stable economic growth
Advises the President and the Government of Sierra Leone on economic issues
Collecting the Sierra Leone Government taxes
Releases data about the country's economy
Enforcing Tax laws
Manages the country's debts
Pay debts and loans of the government
Pay government bills
Allocating finances of departments within the Sierra Leone government
Manages and supervises all national banks owned by the Sierra Leone Government
Set up rules and regulations of all
private banks in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone Ministry of Finance is a ministerial department of the
Government of Sierra Leone, and is in charge of managing the
revenue and
finances of the Sierra Leone government.[1] The ministry implements the economic policies and is responsible for public financial management. The ministry advises the
President of Sierra Leone on economic issues. The headquarters of the Sierra Leone Ministry Of Finance is located on George Street in
Freetown,
Sierra Leone.
The Ministry of Finance is headed by the
Minister of Finance, who is appointed by the president of Sierra Leone, and must be confirmed by the
Parliament of Sierra Leone before taking office. The current Sierra Leone Minister of Finance is
Sheku Ahmed Fantamadi Bangura, who was previously Deputy Finance Minister. The President of Sierra Leone has the constitutional authority to fire the Minister of Finance at any time.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Sierra Leone Ministry of Finance include:
Manages the country's revenue and finances
Implement the Sierra Leone Government economic policies and public finances
Ensure efficient allocation of public resources to promote stable economic growth
Advises the President and the Government of Sierra Leone on economic issues
Collecting the Sierra Leone Government taxes
Releases data about the country's economy
Enforcing Tax laws
Manages the country's debts
Pay debts and loans of the government
Pay government bills
Allocating finances of departments within the Sierra Leone government
Manages and supervises all national banks owned by the Sierra Leone Government
Set up rules and regulations of all
private banks in Sierra Leone