A
net budget of $346.305 billion has been presented by the Government
for Financial Year 2005/06, to cover its Recurrent (house-keeping)
and Capital (development) expenses.
This sum is based on projections in the 2005/06 Estimates of Expenditure,
which were tabled in the House of Representatives today (March 31)
by Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies.
Broken down, the figures reveal that the Government expects to spend
just over $186.45 billion on the recurrent side of the Budget and
a little above $159.85 billion on the capital side.
Last year the net budget was projected at $328 billion. However, when
the First Supplementary Estimates was tabled late last year, a revised
figure of $331 billion was presented. In a Second Supplementary Estimates
tabled in March, the figure was reduced back to $328 billion.
For this year, the Ministry of Finance and Planning again gets the
largest amount in the allocations with $104.45 billion for recurrent
expenses and $146.41 billion for capital expenditure. Much of the
amount will go towards repaying Jamaica's debt obligations.
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture receives the second largest
amount with $34.00 billion for recurrent expenses and $3.92 billion
for capital spending.
The Ministry of National Security gets $16.51 billion for recurrent
expenditure and $952.37 million for capital, while the Ministry of
Health receives $13.27 billion for recurrent expenses and $583.80
million for capital projects. For the Ministry of Justice, $1.99 billion
has been allocated for recurrent and $247.00 million for capital;
and the Ministry of Local Government, Community Development and Sport,
$4.38 billion for recurrent and $737.00 million for capital expenses.
Allocations to other Ministries are: Land and the Environment, $1.25
billion recurrent, $303.18 million capital; Industry and Tourism $2.22
billion recurrent,
$92.25 million capital; Transport and Works, $1.74 billion recurrent,
$3.96 billion capital; Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, $1.50 billion
recurrent; Labour and Social Security, $1.15 billion recurrent, $900.00
million capital.
The Ministry of Agriculture has received $1.43 billion for recurrent
expenditure and $561.09 million on the capital side; Ministry of Commerce,
Science and Technology, $1.84 billion recurrent and $263.13 million
capital; and the Ministry of Water and Housing, $570.80 million recurrent
and $550.00 million capital.
For the Office of the Prime Minister, $616.50 million has been allocated
for recurrent expenses and $157.00 million for capital; Office of
the Cabinet, $610.19 million for recurrent and $479.49 million for
capital; Houses of Parliament, $373.00 million recurrent; Auditor
General, $162.53 million recurrent; Office of the Services Commissions,
$87.25 million recurrent; the Governor-General and Staff, $51.00 million
recurrent; Office of the Public Defender, $38.40 million recurrent;
and Office of the Contractor General, $75.31 million recurrent.
The Standing Finance
Committee of the House will consider the Estimates of Expenditure
from April 5 to 7, and Dr. Davies will open the Budget Debate on
Thursday, April 14 at 2:00 p.m. |