It was a much-anticipated budget delivered by Finance Minister Chris Sinckler last Tuesday.
Winston Cox, who at different times served as director of finance and economic affairs in the Ministry of Finance, governor of the Central Bank; deputy secretary-general of the Commonwealth Secretariat in London; and an executive director for the Caribbean at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington assessed the budget’s proposals to put the economy back on track in a conversation with Tony Best.
Look out for that interview in tomorrow’s SUNDAY SUN.
Winston Cox has his say on Budget
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