Ministry of Finance (Grenada)

Ministry of Finance
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Grenada Government of Grenada
HeadquartersFinancial Complex, St. George's[1]
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 Premier / Prime Minister
Herbert Blaize[2] 1961 1961 Herbert Blaize
George E. D. Clyne[3] March 1961 August 1961 George E. D. Clyne
Eric Gairy[4][5] August 1961 June 1962 Eric Gairy
Herbert Blaize[6] 1962 1967 Herbert Blaize
George Frederick Hosten[7][8] 1967 1979 Eric Gairy
Bernard Coard[9][10] 1979 1983 Maurice Bishop
Nazim Burke[11] 1983 1983 Bernard Coard
Allen Kirton 1983 1984 Nicholas Brathwaite
Herbert Blaize[12] 1984 1989 Herbert Blaize
Ben Jones[13] 1989 1990 Ben Jones
George Brizan[12] 1990 1992 Nicholas Brathwaite
Nicholas Brathwaite 1992 1995 Nicholas Brathwaite
Michael Andrew[14] 1995 1995 George Brizan
Keith Mitchell 1995 1997 Keith Mitchell
Patrick Bubb 1997 1999 Keith Mitchell
Keith Mitchell[15] 1999 1999 Keith Mitchell
Anthony Boatswain[16] 1999 2007 Keith Mitchell
Keith Mitchell[17] 2007 2008 Keith Mitchell
Nazim Burke[18] 2008 2013 Tillman Thomas
Keith Mitchell[19] 2013 2020 Keith Mitchell
Gregory Bowen[20] 2020 2022 Keith Mitchell
Dickon Mitchell[21] 2022 2023 Dickon Mitchell
Dennis Cornwall[22] 2023 Incumbent Dickon Mitchell

See also

References

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