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Ministry of Finance
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Grenada Government of Grenada
HeadquartersFinancial Complex, St. George's
Minister responsible
Parent agencyGovernment of Grenada
Websitewww.gov.gd/mof/ministry-overview

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

Ministers of Finance

Name Took office Left office
Herbert Blaize 1961 1961
George E. D. Clyne March 1961 August 1961
Eric Gairy August 1961 June 1962
Herbert Blaize 1962 1967
George Frederick Hosten 1967 1979
Bernard Coard 1979 1983
Allen Kirton 1983 1984
Herbert Blaize 1984 1989
Ben Jones 1989 1990
George Brizan 1990 1992
Nicholas Brathwaite 1992 1995
Michael Andrew 1995 1995
Keith Mitchell 1995 1997
Patrick Bubb 1997 1999
Keith Mitchell 1999 1999
Anthony Boatswain 1999 2007
Keith Mitchell 2007 2008
Nazim Burke 2008 2013
Keith Mitchell 2013 2020
Gregory Bowen 2020 2022
Dickon Mitchell 2022 2023
Dennis Cornwall 2023 Incumbent

See also

References

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