National Treasury Invites Journalists to Virtual Pre-Budget Consultation

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Consultative Meeting for the 2023 MTBPS

As the 2023 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) draws near, the National Treasury Communications Unit has invited journalists to participate in a virtual Pre-Budget consultative meeting. This conference will not only discuss the content of the forthcoming MTBPS but will also address the logistical aspects of the lock-up sessions.

The meeting is set for 20 September 2023 and will take place on Microsoft Teams. Those interested in attending should RSVP to Malehlohonolo.Kasa@treasury.gov.za. From 11:00 to 12:00, journalists will have an opportunity to engage, raise questions, and obtain valuable insights into the MTBPS, which influences the country’s economic policy and direction.

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The MTBPS serves as a crucial instrument for the government to convey its fiscal policy and strategies for the next three years. It is a significant occasion for journalists covering the economy, finance, and politics, as it offers a transparent roadmap for South Africa’s financial future.

Engaging with Key Decision-Makers

The virtual Pre-Budget consultative meeting provides journalists with a rare chance to engage with essential decision-makers from the National Treasury, examine potential implications of the MTBPS, and cultivate a deeper understanding of the wider economic landscape. This consultative method ensures that the media is well-informed and ready when reporting on the MTBPS, ultimately benefiting the public.

A critical aspect of the MTBPS lock-up sessions is that journalists receive access to the document and related materials before their official public release. This enables the media to thoroughly analyze the information, pose questions, and deliver comprehensive coverage once the embargo is lifted. Such measures are crucial for maintaining transparency and facilitating informed discussion.

The National Treasury’s invitation to a consultative meeting for journalists signifies the media’s critical role in disseminating accurate information and promoting public debate on economic issues. As the South African government confronts various challenges, such as boosting economic growth and addressing social inequalities, the MTBPS offers a comprehensive overview of its strategies and priorities.

Embracing Digital Platforms and Inclusivity

The virtual Pre-Budget consultative meeting also demonstrates the government’s dedication to engaging with diverse stakeholders and adopting digital platforms to ensure a more inclusive, transparent process. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to affect how we interact and communicate, this virtual meeting guarantees that journalists can access essential information and engage in discussions safely and conveniently from their homes or offices.

By establishing open communication between the National Treasury and the media, the government promotes a more informed and constructive dialogue surrounding the MTBPS. This consultative approach fosters a better understanding of economic policies and priorities, enabling journalists to present balanced, insightful analysis for the benefit of South African citizens.

In addition to participating in the virtual Pre-Budget consultative meeting, journalists can access various resources, services, and information about the South African government and its activities through the official government website, Gov.za. Here, they can find statements, documents, and events related to key issues, as well as services for residents, organizations, and foreign nationals.

The website also supplies essential information about South Africa, its government system, vacancies, programs, leaders, and national orders, along with links to the Department of Health’s Covid-19 online resource and news portal. Journalists can stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in South Africa, ensuring they provide accurate and comprehensive coverage to their audience.

Strengthening Transparency and Accountability

In conclusion, the upcoming virtual Pre-Budget consultative meeting between the National Treasury and journalists is a significant event emphasizing the government’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and effective communication. By engaging with the media, the government ensures its policies and priorities are understood and accurately reported, ultimately contributing to the nation’s economic growth and stability.

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