Cape Town - In the run-up to arguably the single biggest event on the South African business calendar, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has invited the public to submit their tips on what they would like to see in the National Budget.
This is your chance to to tell Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan what he should do with your hard-earned cash before he delivers his speech in parliament on February 26.
Members of the public are also encouraged to send through tips on how the government can combat corruption, improve the spending of public finances, boost economic growth, address unemployment, poverty and inequality as well as make suggestions on tax issues.
The budget tips campaign is an annual event and gives citizens a chance to actively participate in government programmes, especially in economy-related matters.
So go on, send us your budget tips and we'll make sure Gordhan receives them.
Tips can also be sent via:
National Treasury website: www.treasury.gov.za
Fax: 012 315 5126
Post: Private Bag X115
Pretoria, 0001
Facebook: Pravin Gordhan’s fan page/National Treasury South Africa
This is your chance to to tell Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan what he should do with your hard-earned cash before he delivers his speech in parliament on February 26.
Members of the public are also encouraged to send through tips on how the government can combat corruption, improve the spending of public finances, boost economic growth, address unemployment, poverty and inequality as well as make suggestions on tax issues.
The budget tips campaign is an annual event and gives citizens a chance to actively participate in government programmes, especially in economy-related matters.
So go on, send us your budget tips and we'll make sure Gordhan receives them.
Tips can also be sent via:
National Treasury website: www.treasury.gov.za
Fax: 012 315 5126
Post: Private Bag X115
Pretoria, 0001
Facebook: Pravin Gordhan’s fan page/National Treasury South Africa