Jamaica Gleaner

Capital expenditur­e 5% ahead of target, finance minister discloses

- Romario Scott Sunday Gleaner Writer

FINANCE MINISTER Dr Nigel Clarke has disclosed that the Government has so far exceeded its capital expenditur­e budget by five per cent.

The capital budget is the money set aside for new projects like roads, schools, and hospitals.

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Clarke, up to recently, government­s would hold back on capital expenditur­e because they were not sure about the prospects. “That is our history,” Clarke said.

“But this year, for the first time in a long time, for the first four months in this year we are actually ahead of budget as far as capital expenditur­e is concerned,” said the finance and public service minister.

He was speaking on Thursday night during a meeting of the Kiwanis Club of North St Andrew at the Police Officers’ Club in St Andrew.

The Government has budgeted some $60 billion to fund capital projects this year. Clarke has cited projects such as Barbican Square, Hagley Park Road and Mandela Highway as some of the major capital expenditur­e.

“All of this is possible because we are moving in the right direction. It would not be possible otherwise,” the finance minister said.

He maintained that the fundamenta­ls in the economy continue to “underpin” a stable environmen­t for economic activity.

Clarke further said that taxes have so far outperform­ed targets, though no new taxes were implemente­d this financial year.

 ??  ?? Dr Nigel Clarke, minister of finance and the public service.
Dr Nigel Clarke, minister of finance and the public service.

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