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‘Private sector’ budget has eroded revenue base, pumped up deficit - Jordan - Stabroek News

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Former Minister of Finance Winston Jordan says the new PPP/C government’s 2020 emergency budget has eroded the revenue base of the country, while enormously inflating the deficit and he charged that the budgetary measures are private-sector oriented rather than for the people.

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