South Africa’s finance minister denied that he ignored advice from the National Treasury not to raise value-added tax by two percentage points, the move that led to last month’s budget being postponed.
“The member from the Democratic Alliance says ‘I acted against the advice of my team.’ That has never happened,” said
Godongwana and his team were in parliament to answer questions on a revised budget presented Wednesday that included ...
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