KBL paid over P760m in alcohol levy

As of June last year the Kgalagadi Breweries Limited (KBL) paid over P760 million to government in alcohol levy. Last July, the assistant minister of Health, Alfred Madigele told Parliament that KBL has paid P760,688,990 to the government coffers since the alcohol levy was introduced eight years ago.

In response to the Gaborone Central legislator, Phenyo Butale’s question on how much the brewer has had to part with since the introduction of the levy, Madigele said that the amount was not from KBL but rather from the taxation of the company products.

“Mr Speaker, the balance on the alcohol levy account in my ministry as at June 2015 is P14,228,584.66. The Ministry of Health only receives 5 percent of the alcohol levy funds. The current Alcohol Levy Funds distribution ratio is 85 percent to Government Consolidated Funds, 10 percent to Gender Affairs Department and 5 percent to the Alcohol Campaign in my Ministry, which in this case is the Ministry of Health,” Madigele said at the time.  He also stated that the alcohol levy funds in his ministry were accounted for just like all government funds.

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