K. Male'
|
18 Dec 2022 | Sun 10:23
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Finance
RaajjeMV
Government expenditure
Government expenditure reaches MVR 38 billion
The government has spent MVR 2.7 billion for loan repayment
The government has so far spent MVR 1.5 billion as Council Grants
The government has so far spent MVR 3.5 billion on subsidies

The Maldivian government's expenditure has exceeded MVR 38 billion so far this year.

Statistics revealed by the Ministry of Finance show that the expenditure for this year has reached MVR 38 billion by 08 December, 2022. For the same period last year, the government expenditure was recorded at MVR 34 billion.

The total Recurrent and Capital Expenditure of the state currently sits at MVR 35.4 billion. As such, Ministry's statistics shows that the state has spent MVR 25.7 billion as Recurrent Expenditure. These include MVR 10.1 billion spent on Salaries, Wages and Pension of staff, as well as the MVR 15.5 billion spent on Administrative and Operational Expenses.

Statistics show that the state has so far spent MVR 4.5 billion on Salaries and Wages, MVR four billion on Allowances to Employees and MVR 1.6 billion on Pensions, Retirement Benefits and Gratuities.

The Ministry's statistics reveal that the state has spent MVR 7.9 billion as Grants, Contributions and Subsidies. As such MVR 1.8 billion was spent under 'Aasandha' and MVR 3.5 billion was spent on Subsidies.

The government has so far spent MVR 1.5 billion as Council Grants as well.

Statistics show that the government has so far spent MVR 9.7 billion as Capital Expenditure. For the same period last year, the government's Capital Expenditure was MVR 8.1 billion.

As such, MVR 432.1 million was spent on Capital Equipment and MVR 7.9 billion was spent on Infrastructure Assets. While MVR 997.7 million was spent on development projects and investment outlays, it is recorded that the state spent MVR 380.1 million as domestic lending.

Moreover, statistics show that the government has spent MVR 2.7 billion for Loan Repayment.

So far this year, MVR 768.2 million was transferred to the Sovereign Development Fund and MVR 8 billion was spent on Public Sector Investment Programs (PSIPs).

- comment