- Source: Ministry of Budget (Guinea)
The Ministry of Budget (French: ministère du Budget) is a Guinean Ministry tasked with optimizing Guinean budget policy and improving fiscal and customs administration to secure revenue and qualify public spending. The most recent minister is Moussa Cissé.
Organization
The Ministry is headed by the Minister of Budget. The Minister presides over a Cabinet as well as a General Secretariat. Two people, each leading a different component of the Ministry's functioning, are directly responsible to the Minister: the Secretary General (in charge of the Executive branch of the Ministry) and the Chef de Cabinet (responsible for the administrative branch).
The Executive branch contains:National Directorates, General Directorates and Non-central Services, including:
The National Tax Directorate
The National Budget Directorate
The National Directorate of Data Processing Systems
the National Directorate of Accounting
The General Directorate of Customs
The General Directorate of the Office of Strategy and Development
The Regional Inspectorate of Customs
The Regional Inspectorate of Taxes
The Prefectural Section of Customs
The Prefectural Section of Budget
The Prefectural Section of Taxes
The Communal Section of Taxes
The Administrative branch contains:the Cabinet and Auxiliary Services, including:
The Principal Advisor
The Advisor charged with Spending Quality
The Advisor charged with Public Finance Reform & Relations with Technical and Financial partners
The Advisor charged with Mission
The Fiscal Advisor
The Legal Advisor
The Capacity Building Service
The Documentary Resource and Archival Service
The Communication Service
The Gender and Equity Service
The Division of Financial Affairs
The Division of Human Resources
The General Inspectorate
The Central Secretariat
Linked Services
= Ministers of Budget since 2010
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