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Sharjah unveils $6 billion budget for 2018

SHARJAH, December 18, 2017

Sharjah, UAE has unveiled a general budget of Dh22.1 billion ($6 billion) for the fiscal year 2018, marking a is a 6 percent increase from the emirate's 2017 budget, a media report said.

 Approved by Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the budget focuses on several strategic objectives and indicators within the economic, social, scientific and cultural fields of the emirate, primarily an expansion in infrastructure investments, reported Emirates news agency Wam.

The law stipulates that the Head of the Finance Department or his representative must approve the required financial transfers between the activities of the governmental entity upon request and after studying the justifications provided so as not to adversely affect the performance indicators of the activities transferred from them.

The government authorities may also be authorised to carry out financial transfers between the sections and items of each activity by 100 per cent except for the first part.

The law details that that the Sharjah Executive Council, when it is necessary, will issue decisions pertaining to expenses not included in the budget or transfer from one section to other sections of the budget during the fiscal year.

The law is effective from January 1 2018, and shall be published in the Official Gazette, the report said.


 




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