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Govt Sends Amended Budget Draft Back to Parliament The Afghan Ministry of Finance on Wednesday reported that the second draft budget plan for the year 1400 (2021) had been finalized with the necessary amendments and the document has been sent to the parliament for approval.
This comes after the speaker and some members of the Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of the Afghan parliament, on Monday blamed President Ashraf Ghani for a lack of awareness of the Constitution’s definition of the authorities of MPs, claiming that the president is deceiving the people by excluding projects from this year’s budget plan. ....
Afghanistan-Uzbekistan Expo Begins Minus Uzbek Goods A joint three-day exhibition featuring goods from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan started in Kabul on Monday but without Uzbek products due to their being held up in Afghan customs, organizers said. The organizers said that the Ministry of Finance has sought taxes for the goods that have been brought in for display at the expo. This is the first time that a joint Uzbek-Afghan expo has been held in Kabul. Out of 100 booths, 30 have been allotted to Uzbek investors. “We hope that this issue is managed in the future so that we can encourage more investors,” said Asadullah Sayyad, a representative of the exporters union of Uzbekistan in Afghanistan. ....
The Afghan parliament on Wednesday rejected the next fiscal year s budget, citing serious problems. The exclusion of 1,131 provincial projects, the allocation of Afs13 billion ($166 million) for the emergency code (an emergency budgetary unit) and the allocation of Afs2 billion ($25.5 million) to the government s Code 91 and 92 also emergency funds were reasons for concern raised by lawmakers. In this program, Fawadullah Akbarzai discusses the topic with the following guests: Shamroz Khan Masjidi, spokesman for Ministry of Finance Jawed Safai, MP ....
Ghazanfar Family Firms Received Funds Despite Owing Govt Four companies belonging to the Ghazanfar family owe more than $52 million to the Ministry of Finance, but a bank check seen by TOLOnews shows that another $12 million was transferred to the account of Ghazanfar Naft at the start of the current year. Previously, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Defense had decided to suspend all fuel payments to Ghazanfar Naft until the company paid its previous debts. According to the documents, these companies were responsible for transferring aid money from Japan to the Ministry of Finance from 2008 to 2012. The four companies are Zmarai Sami, Ferdawsi Balkhi, Rana Khusraw, and Psarlai Sharafat, according to the documents. ....