On 26 February 2014, taxpayers eagerly tuned in to listen to Minister Pravin Gordhan’s annual budget speech for the 2015 financial year (the Budget). With National elections just around the corner, the Minister was careful to highlight how far we have come in 20 years of democracy – and how far we still have to go. This was a recurrent theme throughout the Minister’s speech.
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