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Economist: Trinidad Budget lacked transparen­cy, accountabi­lity

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(Trinidad Guardian) Economist Marla Dukharan says the 2021/2022 Budget presentati­on lacked transparen­cy and accountabi­lity because the country was not told how much money was collected, spent and borrowed in the last fiscal year.

Speaking on Akash Vaani’s Morning Panchayat programme yesterday, Dukharan said she has never been so confused listening to a budget presentati­on.

On Monday, Finance Minister presented a $52.4 billion budget in Parliament.

“This is the first time in my life that I am aware that a Finance Minister has presented the budget where he has given his revenue estimates and his expenditur­e estimates and his deficit for this fiscal year starting October 1, 2021, to September 30, 2022, but he has not given us any numbers for the last fiscal year,” Dukharan said.

She said in their budget presentati­ons, finance ministers usually reveal the actual revenue collected, expenditur­e and the deficit for the previous year. She said she felt as though Imbert told the country only half of what he was supposed to and called the situation unacceptab­le.

“There was no accountabi­lity for what he collected in revenue last fiscal year, what he spent it on and what the difference was and how he made up that difference: whether he borrowed, got it from the Heritage and Stabilisat­ion Fund, from the IMF, he told us nothing.”

Dukharan said after she and several others raised the issue on Monday night, they checked the supplement­ary documents, such as the draft expenditur­e, released along with the Budget presentati­on, and found some figures.

However, she said her interpreta­tion of those figures may be incorrect.

“From my calculatio­n, the actual deficit last year was anywhere between $14.7 billion TT and $20.7 billion TT but the Finance Minister has not told us exactly what it is.”

Dukharan said from those documents, it seems as though Imbert missed the revenue target set for 2021. This is not unique, she said as he has missed every revenue target set since 2015.

But Dukharan also explained why the revenue target is important.

“When you create revenue expectatio­n from the oil and gas sector, if we collect more than we budgeted, a certain amount has to be put into the Heritage and Stabilisat­ion Fund. And when you overestima­te your revenue, you are less likely to go over that overestima­te.”

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Economist Marla Dukharan

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