Parliament, the Budget and Poverty in South Africa: A Shift in Power
13 October 2009
Edited by Len Verwey with Kate Lefko-Everett, Ahmed Mohammed and Musa Zamisa
IDASA
Effective and transparent government budgeting is vital to any democracy. In South Africa, where there is massive poverty, inequality and unemployment despite the successful political transformation, citizens and Parliament have a particularly important role to play in shaping budget policy and overseeing its implementation.
South Africa reached a crossroads in fiscal governance when it passed the Money Bills Amendment Act in 2009, a law which granted Parliament strong powers to amend the budget prepared by the executive.
This publication explores the content of the new law as well as the challenges and opportunities arising from it. It also discusses the role of Parliament in ensuring pro-poor budgeting. .
Good fiscal governance is too important for the wellbeing of South Africans to not be a part of our public conversations.
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Budget oversight and poverty alleviation: opportunities and challenges Tania Ajam
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