The Ministry of Finance (MOF) proposes state budgets, controls government expenditures, securing government revenues, and regulates finance between central and local governments.
Malaysian government ministry ensuring financial and budgetary policies help achieve steady economic growth. Major agencies under the MOF include the Treasury, Bank Negara Malaysia, Employees Provident Fund, and the Securities Commission.
The Ministry is headed by the Finance Minister of Pakistan, who must be a member of Parliament of Pakistan. The organizational structure of the Ministry is listed below.
The is one of cabinet-level ministries of the Japanese government. The Ministry was once named ÅŒkura-shÅ (大蔵çœ). The Ministry is headed by the Minister of Finance (Zaimu-daijin; 財務大臣), who is a member of the Cabinet and is typically chosen from members of the Diet by the Prime Minister.
The Ministry of Finance is a department of the government of Manitoba. It is overseen by the Minister of Finance, who serves as a member of the Executive Council of Manitoba. Prior to 1969, the department was known as the Provincial Treasury, and ministers were known as Provincial Treasurers.
The Ministry of Finance is a portfolio in the Executive Council of Ontario commonly known as the cabinet. The Finance Minister is responsible for managing the fiscal, financial and related regulatory affairs of the Canadian province of Ontario. The cabinet posted used to be called the Treasurer of Ontario and was changed to be in line with other post in other Canadian provinces.
The Ministry of Finance (Abbreviation: MOF; Simplified Chinese: æ–°åŠ å¡è´¢æ”¿éƒ¨), is a ministry of the Government of Singapore that administers and regulates financial institutions and structures of the economy of Singapore. It is headed by the Minister for Finance. The authority's main regulatory statutes are the Companies Act, the Business Registration Act, the Currency Act and the Accountants Act.