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The central budget authority (CBA) is the public body responsible for managing a country’s national/federal budget. The CBA leads the budget process in alignment with governments’ strategic goals and ensures that the procedures for formulating and implementing the budget are followed. The location of the CBA within the architecture of government has great strategic importance, given its coordinating function and role in resolving competing claims on budget resources.

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