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The Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia exceeded its approved budget by 13.5 percent, spending ?158.7 million ($60.93mln) over the proscribed financial plan for the first six months of 2023, the state body said on Tuesday, Azernews reports, citing Agenda.
The Ministry said it had spent ?250.1 million ($96mln) more on infrastructure projects this year than in the same period of 2022, which it said was the “highest six-month performance rate” in its history.
Last year the Ministry also exceeded its approved budget by 103.5 percent. The figures showed the Ministry spent ?104.1 million ($39.97mln) more than proscribed by the financial plan for the year.