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State expenditure reaches MVR 20.9 billion

MVR one billion has been spent on Aasandha by 15 June

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Fathmath Udhma, Raajje.mv | 21 ޖޫން 2023 | ބުދަ 12:12
Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Finance

The state expenditure reached MVR 20.9 billion by 15 June, 2023.

Statistics revealed by the Ministry of Finance shows that the government expenditure is more than the amount they spent during the same period last year. As such, while the state has so far spent MVR 20.9 billion in 2023, for the same period of 2022, the government expenditure was recorded at MVR 18.4 billion.

The total Recurrent and Capital Expenditure of the state currently sits at MVR 19.9 billion. During the same period of 2022, the total Recurrent and Capital Expenditure of the state sat at MVR 16.6 billion.

Ministry's statistics show that the state spent MVR 13.6 billion as Recurrent Expenditure. This include MVR 4.9 billion spent on Salaries, Wages and Pension of staff, as well as MVR 8.5 billion spent on Administrative and Operational Expenses.

As such, MVR 2.2 billion was spent on salaries and wages of staff and MVR 1.9 billion was spent on allowances. While MVR 533 million was spent on pension of staff, MVR 237.8 million was spent on retirement benefits and gratuities.

During 2022, the state spent MVR 4.6 billion on Salaries, Wages and Pension of staff by 15 June. During this period MVR 6.9 billion was spent on Administrative and Operational Expenses.

Statistics shows that MVR one billion was spent on Aasandha by 15 June.

Additionally, the state has so far spent MVR 1.9 billion on subsidies.

Finance Ministry stated that the government has so far spent MVR 785.5 million as Council Grants.

Statistics show that the government spent MVR 6.3 billion as Capital Expenditure. For the same period of 2022, the government's Capital Expenditure was MVR 4.6 billion.

MVR 219.6 million was spent on Capital Equipment, and MVR 4.9 billion was spent on infrastructure Assets. This includes MVR 1.5 billion spent on Land and Buildings, MVR 1.7 billion spent on Roads, Bridges and Airports, as well as MVR 524.7 million spent on Wharves, Ports and Harbors.

It is recorded that the state spent MVR 640.3 million on investment outlays. The state has so far spent MVR seven million on Development Projects.

Moreover, the government has spent MVR 473.6 million as domestic lending and MVR one billion for Loan Repayment.

So far this year, MVR 489.5 million has been transferred to the Sovereign Development Fund.

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