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Responsibility for National StatisticsMinister responsible for National Statistics The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, is the minister responsible for National Statistics. His duties include appointing the National Statistician and members of the Statistics Commission. He co-ordinates and publicises the Government´s response to the views of the Statistics Commission and lays before Parliament the annual reports produced by the Commission and the National Statistician. Devolution The National Statistician The National Statistician has responsibility for the professional quality of the outputs comprising National Statistics. She or he will maintain and publish a National Statistics Code of Practice to assist this end. In fulfilling this role, he or she will work closely with Heads of Profession for Statistics in Departments and will take account of the views of users. The National Statistician will be responsible for ensuring that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, as Minister for National Statistics, and Departmental Ministers are consulted on proposals that impinge on matters of government policy. National Statistics in Northern Ireland The Northern Ireland Executive is committed to bringing relevant official statistics within the scope of the new arrangements. While statisticians working in Northern Ireland are not formally part of the Government Statistical Service, the NI Statistics and Research Agency, NI Departments and the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) work closely with the Office for National Statistics and other GB Departments to ensure that common standards apply to the production of statistics throughout the UK. Responsibility for statistical outputs in relation to policy areas which are devolved rests with... Ministers in the Northern Ireland Assembly The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is responsible for National Statistics produced by the Northern Ireland Office. The NISRA Chief Executive For National Statistics produced by or for the Northern Ireland administration, the NISRA Chief Executive will carry out a number of functions similar to the National Statistician, but at the Northern Ireland level. He will, by agreement with the NIO, and in consultation with NI Departments and, where appropriate with the National Statistician:
The Statistics Commission The Statistics Commission plays a key role in advising on the quality, quality assurance and priority setting for National Statistics, and on the procedures designed to deliver statistical integrity, to help ensure National Statistics are trustworthy and responsive to public needs. It is independent of both Ministers and the producers of National Statistics. It operates in a transparent way with the minutes of its meetings, correspondence and evidence it receives, and advice it gives, all normally being publicly available for scrutiny. |
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