The Ministry of Economy and Finance of Guinea is a department of the Government of Guinea in charge of public finances of Guinea.
Responsibilities
The Ministry of Economy and Finance is charged with the General planning and administration of political economy and finances of the government as well as the maintenance of the heritage of the Republic. More precisely, the specific missions of the Ministry are:[ 1]
to conceive, detail and put into action the policy of the Government regarding public finances .
to develop and oversee the application of the regulation of for-profit games.
to ensure the mobilization of non-tax revenue .
to develop and ensure the application of public procurement regulations
to ensure the collection, analysis and dissemination of economic and financial information
to represent the State in negotiations with development partners and to sign financial conventions and agreements
to define the public debt policy and ensure its regulation
to ensure the control of public finance management
to ensure the supervision of the financial holdings of the State
to ensure the financial supervision of public enterprises and of those with public participation
to participate in the promotion of private investments
to participate in the development of the financial regulation system
to participate in diagnostic and outlook studies allowing the design, development, monitoring and evaluation of public policies
to participate in the development of finance laws and the oversight of their execution
To participate in the setting of monetary and exchange rate policy objectives in collaboration with the monetary authorities
to consider the environmental dimension in the sector's programs and projects
to promote gender equity in the sector's programs and projects
Organization
The Ministry of Economy and Finance consists of:
The Cabinet consists of:
Support Services consist of:
The General Finance Inspectorate
The Strategy and Development Office
The Documentation and Archives Center
The Communications and External Relations Unit
The Information Systems Modernization Service
The Gender and Equity Service
The Hygiene, Health and Safety Service
The Human Resources Division
The Financial Affairs Division
The Central Secretariat
The Reception and Information Service
The Technical Program Monitoring Unit
The Training Service
The National Directorates are
The National Directorate of Economic Studies and Forecasts
The National Directorate of the Treasury and Public Accounts
The National Directorate of Public Procurement
The National Directorate of Debt and Public Development Assistance
The National Directorate of Financial Control
The National Directorate of Public Heritage and Private Investments
Ministers of Economy and Finance
Alioune Dramé , 1958 – 1960 – ?
Diawadou Barry ,?[ 2] – 1961 – 1963
Moussa Diakité ,[ 3] January 1963 – February 1964
Saifoulaye Diallo ,[ 3] February 1964 – May 1969
Ousmane Baldé , ? – ?
Ismael Toure ,[ 3] May 1969 – June 1972
Mamadou Béla Doumbouya , 1972
Fode Mamadou Touré ,[ 4] 1972 – March 1984
Kémoko Keita , 1984 – 1985
Sory Doumbouya , 1985 – ?
Lamine Bolivogui , ? – 1986 – 1989
Edouard Benjamin , 1989 – 1992
Soriba Kaba ,[ 3] 1992 – August 1994
Ibrahima Camara ,[ 3] August 1994 – July 1996
Ousmane Kaba , 1996 – 1998[ 5]
Ibrahima Kassory Fofana , 1998 – 2000[ 5]
Cheick Amadou Camara , 2000 – 2004[ 5]
Madikaba Camara , 2004 – 2007[ 5]
Ousmane Dore , 2007 – 2008[ 5]
Karamokoba Camara , 2008[ 5]
Mamadou Sande , 2009 – 2010[ 5]
Kerfalla Yansané , 2010 – 2014[ 5]
Mohamed Diaré , 2014 – 2016[ 5]
Malado Kaba , 2016 – 2018[ 5]
Mamadi Camara , 2018 -2021
Lanciné Condé , 2021–2022
Moussa Cissé , 2022-2024
Mourana Soumah , 2024–Incumbent
See also
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