The National Treasury is responsible for managing South Africa’s national government finances. Supporting efficient and sustainable public financial management is fundamental to the promotion of economic development, good governance, social progress and a rising standard of living for all South Af... read morericans. The Constitution of the Republic (Chapter 13) mandates the National Treasury to ensure transparency, accountability and sound financial controls in the management of public finances.
The National Treasury’s legislative mandate is also described in the Public Finance Management Act (Chapter 2). The National Treasury is mandated to promote government’s fiscal policy framework; to coordinate macroeconomic policy and intergovernmental financial relations; to manage the budget preparation process; to facilitate the Division of Revenue Act, which provides for an equitable distribution of nationally raised revenue between national, provincial and local government; and to monitor the implementation of provincial budgets.
As mandated by the executive and Parliament, the National Treasury will continue to support the optimal allocation and utilisation of financial resources in all spheres of government to reduce poverty and vulnerability among South Africa’s most marginalised.
Over the next 10 years National Treasury priorities include increasing investment in infrastructure and industrial capital; improving education and skills development to raise productivity; improving the regulation of markets and public entities; and fighting poverty and inequality through efficient public service delivery, expanded employment levels, income support and empowerment.
Qualification/s Requirements
A Grade 12 is required coupled with a minimum National Diploma (equivalent to NQF level 6) or Degree (equivalent to NQF level 7) in any of the following disciplines:
Qualification/s Requirements
A Grade 12 is required coupled with a minimum degree (equivalent to NQF level 7) in the following disciplines: Economics or Econometrics or Finance or Statistics or
Purpose of the Role
As a statutory Committee that performs oversight and advisory role to the National Treasury (NT), Accounting
Standards Board (ASB), Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC)
Purpose of the Role
The Minister of Finance invites applications for the position of Director of the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC). The FIC is South Africa’s national agency for
Reference No: S009/2024
Purpose of the Role
To assist with the implementation and follow-up of labour relations matters within the National Treasury.
Qualification/s Requirements
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Reference No: S015/2024
Purpose of the Role
To assist with the development of new economic models in response to specific policy questions and improve current models for the delivering sound
Reference No: S018/2024
Purpose of the Role
To provide advice to municipalities and their entities in budget preparation, monitoring and implementation. In addition, evaluation and assessment of
Reference No: S008/2024
Purpose of the Role
To manage and oversee the internal control functions in compliance with the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 and the Treasury Regulations.
Purpose of the Role
To advice the National Treasury on fiscal policy developments within the public finance and medium-term budget framework that supports government initiatives in the achievement
Reference No: S007/2024
Purpose of the Role
To maintain and administer the optimal utilisation of transversal systems (BAS,LOGIS, Safety-web, Vulindlela and Persal) within the National Treasu
Reference No: S011/2024
Purpose of the Role
To implement and follow-up on labour relations matters within the National Treasury.
Qualification/s Requirements
A Grade 12 is required
Reference No: S013/2024
Purpose of the Role
To develop new economic models in alignment with specific policy questions and enhance current models for the attainment of sound policy analysis t
Job Description
The National Treasury is committed to youth and skills development in the country. The graduate programme is directed to at university graduates who have completed or in the process o