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Ministry of Finance and Treasury (Solomon Islands)
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The Ministry of Finance and Treasury is a government ministry of the Solomon Islands responsible for public finances.[1] The ministry is located in Honiara.

Ministers
- Willie Betu, 1975-1976
- Benedict Kinika, 1976-1981[2]
- Bartholomew Ulufa’alu, 1981-1984[3]
- George Kejoa, 1985-1989[4]
- Christopher Abe, 1989-1993[5]
- Andrew Nori, 1993-1994
- Christopher Abe, 1994-1996[6]
- Solomon Mamaloni, 1996[7]
- Christopher Abe, 1996-1997
- Michael Maina, 1997[8]
- Manasseh Sogavare, 1997-1998[9]
- Bartholomew Ulufa’alu, 1998-1999[10]
- Alpha Kimata, 1999-2000[11]
- Snyder Rini, 2000-2001[12]
- Michael Maina, 2001-2002[8]
- Laurie Chan, 2002[13]
- Snyder Rini, 2002-2003[12]
- Francis Zama, 2003-2005[14]
- Peter Boyers, 2005-2006[15]
- Bartholomew Ulufa’alu, 2006[3]
- Gordon Darcy Lilo, 2006-2007[16]
- Francis Zama, 2007[14]
- Snyder Rini, 2007-2010[17]
- Francis Billy Hilly, 2010[18]
- Gordon Darcy Lilo, 2010-2011[19]
- Rick Hou, 2011-2014[20][21]
- Snyder Rini, 2014-2017[17]
- John Maneniaru, 2017[22]
- Manasseh Sogavare, 2017-2019[9][23]
- Harry Kuma, 2019-2024[24]
- Manasseh Sogavare, 2024–present[25]
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