Ministry of Finance (Belize)

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Ministry of Finance
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Formed1961
JurisdictionFlag of Belize.svg  Belize Government of Belize
Headquarters3rd Floor, Right Wing, Sir Edney Cain Building, Belmopan [1]
Minister responsible
Parent agency Government of Belize
Website mof.gov.bz

The Ministry of Finance is a government ministry of Belize responsible for public finances. [2] Traditionally, Prime Minister of Belize has also held the portfolio of Minister of Finance. [3]

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