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Finance Ministry asks gov’t agencies to suspend Christmas and end of year festivities

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
December 9, 2020
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The Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary/ Secretary to the Treasury Patrick Ocailap has directed all accounting officers of government ministries and departments to suspend Christmas and end of year festivities.

A memo dated December 9 stated that the economy has faced expenditure pressures and as such government is undertaking efficiency measures which entail the need to adjust spending during festive season in all Ministries, Agencies and Local Government.

“Consequently, this is to direct you not to organize Christmas and end of year parties, as well not engage in printing of Christmas cards, Diaries, Calendars, buying of  Christmas gifts and bumpers and anything else related to such expenditure,” read the memo in part.

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In October, the finance ministry announced a release of Shs8.2 trillion for government entities for the second quarter – October to December. In the communication sent out to all accounting officers, the Secretary to the Treasury, Keith Muhakanizi, directed that the ministries and other government entities give priority to clearing domestic arrears, payment of pension, gratuity, and salaries.

He directed accounting officers to promptly pay private companies for the goods and services supplied. He pointed out that items which are not considered critical, such as workshops and seminars, national day celebrations, travel abroad, welfare and entertainment, and end-of-year parties, had been suppressed to free resources for more critical activities in line with the guidance provided in the Budget Execution Circular for FY 2020/21.

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