
Budget 2016 Post Analysis
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In his tabling of the 2016 Budget, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has stopped short of raising VAT or personal income tax and says government spending will be cut by R25 billion over the next three years. Consumers won’t get off scot-free – he’s hiking the fuel levy by 30 cents and introducing a tyre levy and a tax on sugar-laden beverages. The minister has unveiled a plan aimed at reigniting economic growth and paying down the government’s massive debt. For more on this and to analyse the Ministers budget speech, we are joined online by...
Guest: Ismail Ebrahim
Position: Senior Investment Analyst, Oasis
Guest: Ismail Ebrahim
Position: Senior Investment Analyst, Oasis

