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Search: treasury

Treasury urges citizens to track municipal spending, demand accountability
National
/ 16 April 2025

Treasury urges citizens to track municipal spending, demand accountability

A raft of financial reports are available for public inspection to serve as early warning systems of trouble

By Lyse Comins
Treasury reassures private sector over National Health Insurance fears
Business
/ 7 April 2025

Treasury reassures private sector over National Health Insurance fears

The private healthcare sector and medical aid schemes have warned that, if they are excluded, it would damage the entire system

By Aarti Bhana
Fractured treasury: Do biases and ideology trump evidence-based reasoning?
Opinion
/ 21 March 2025

Fractured treasury: Do biases and ideology trump evidence-based reasoning?

The recent drama over the budget spotlights the need to scrutinise our financial institutions, the treasury in particular

By Siseko Maposa
No bailouts for struggling parastatals such as Eskom, Transnet,  treasury insists
Business
/ 12 March 2025

No bailouts for struggling parastatals such as Eskom, Transnet,  treasury insists

In its budget review, the treasury flagged Transnet’s high debt levels, saying it needs to make faster progress on its plan to improve operations and finances

By Aarti Bhana
R60bn shortfall: How the treasury can rethink its economic strategy
Thought Leader
/ 7 March 2025

R60bn shortfall: How the treasury can rethink its economic strategy

The treasury needs to focus on strengthening revenue collection, efficient allocation and optimisation

By Siseko Maposa
Tax Bracket Over-inflation: How the treasury is forfeiting R198bn a year
Thought Leader
/ 20 February 2025

Tax Bracket Over-inflation: How the treasury is forfeiting R198bn a year

Tax bracket over-inflation has led to income inequality and less money for essential services

By Chloé van Biljon
US treasury secretary Scott Bessent snubs G20 meeting in South Africa
Politics
/ 20 February 2025

US treasury secretary Scott Bessent snubs G20 meeting in South Africa

His move follows Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s decision to also skip a foreign ministers’ summit in the country

By Mandisa Nyathi
Ithala has R300 million ring-fenced to secure deposits, says KZN treasury
Politics
/ 28 January 2025

Ithala has R300 million ring-fenced to secure deposits, says KZN treasury

The bank does not have a solvency and liquidation problem, according to the department head

By Des Erasmus
Treasury proposes minimum pricing for alcohol to curb harmful drinking
Business
/ 22 November 2024

Treasury proposes minimum pricing for alcohol to curb harmful drinking

A 2020 study found that the cost incurred by provincial and national governments from alcohol abuse was R17 billion

By Anathi Madubela
Treasury finds R95 million for SA’s genocide case against Israel
Business
/ 30 October 2024

Treasury finds R95 million for SA’s genocide case against Israel

The funds have been allocated to the departments of justice and international relations to cover their costs in bringing the case before the International Court of Justice

By Emsie Ferreira
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