Ministry of Finance, Corporate Governance & Public Private Partnerships

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Ministry of Finance, Corporate Governance & Public Private Partnerships
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Antigua and Barbuda Government of Antigua and Barbuda
HeadquartersHigh Street, St. John's[1]
Minister responsible
Parent agencyGovernment of Antigua and Barbuda
Websitehttps://ab.gov.ag/detail_page.php?page=13

The Ministry of Finance is a government ministry of Antigua and Barbuda responsible for the management of public finances, economic planning, revenue and budgeting.

Ministers of finance

Name Took office Left office
V. C. Bird[2][3][4]
1960 1971
George Walter 1971 1974
Sydney U. Prince[5] 1974 1976
Reuben Harris[6]
1976 1978
John Eugene St. Luce[6][7]
1978 1982
V. C. Bird
1982 1982
John Eugene St. Luce[8][9][10][11]
1982 1991
Lester Bird[11] 1991 1991
Molwyn Joseph[12] 1991 1994
John Eugene St. Luce[3]
1994 1994
Molwyn Joseph[13][14] 1994 1996
John Eugene St. Luce[14]
1996 2001
Lester Bird[15] 2001 2003
Robin Yearwood 2003 2004
Errol Cort[16] 2004 2009
Harold Lovell[17] 2009 2014
Gaston Browne[18] 2014 Incumbent

See also

References

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  8. – via Google Books.
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  17. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2021-08-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ Salmon, Santana (12 July 2022). "Antigua's ruling party endorses candidates for next general election". Caribbean National Weekly. Retrieved 7 October 2022.