Government to cut non-priority spending by 128.6 billion tenge
18 February, 2020 12:10
At the Government session chaired by Prime Minister Askar Mamin, the participants of the meeting considered the execution of the Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s order to reduce non-priority expenditures of the state and quasi-state sectors, Strategy2050.kz reports referring to primeminister.kz.
First Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Finance Alikhan Smailov reported on the ongoing work in this direction.
According to the results of the work of state bodies, Governor's Offices, national holdings and national companies, the total amount of costs proposed to cut amounted to 128.6 billion tenge, including 23 billion tenge from central government agencies, 26.6 billion tenge from regions and 79 billion tenge from quasi-public sector entities.
“Governor's Offices need to make decisions on the expenditures of local budgets through maslikhats of the corresponding budget levels to reduce these expenditures,” said Mamin.The Prime Minister instructed the heads of national holdings and companies to take appropriate corporate decisions in the framework of boards of directors and board meetings to reduce proposed costs.
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