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Lawrence, Jackie
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Statement on what decisions he has taken on the findings of the review into the efficiency of the Office for National Statistics.
Statement on what decisions he has taken on the findings of the review into the efficiency of the Office for National Statistics.
Asked by
Jackie Lawrence
(Labour)
Answered by
Patricia Hewitt
(Labour)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Tabled on
23 February 1999
For answer on
24 February 1999
Answered on
24 February 1999
Ms Lawrence: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what decisions he has taken on the findings of the review into the efficiency of
the Office for National Statistics. [73284]
Ms Hewitt: Having considered the findings of the efficiency review of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and met with the
trade unions to discuss their reactions, I have decided to accept the recommendations made by the efficiency review Steering Group.
The findings of the review indicate that there is scope within ONS to achieve efficiency savings rising to around £20 million per
year. The achievement of such savings, which will be reinvested within ONS, will enable the Office to focus resources and management
attention on improving the range and quality of the statistical information it produces. I have asked Dr. Tim Holt, the Director of
ONS, to prepare and implement a programme of action designed to deliver these savings, in consultation with ONS staff and trade
unions.
I am today publishing a copy of the full report which was commissioned from the consultants KPMG by the review Steering Group. The
recommendations made by the Steering Group draw on many of the KPMG proposals, but they do not include them all. In particular, the
potential savings identified as a result of the outsourcing of data collection and processing are not part of the package of
efficiency savings which the Steering Group recommended.
I have also today accepted proposals from Dr. Holt to strengthen the senior management structure of ONS. This will involve the
establishment of a restructured ONS Management Board comprising the Director of ONS and four other members: a Director of Economic
Statistics, a Director of Social Statistics, a Director of Quality Assurance and Methodology, and Director of Finance and Corporate
Services. This final post will be advertised externally, with business and commercial experience a key requirement.
These changes to the management structure of ONS reflect the importance which the Government attach to implementing this programme
of work. Ensuring the quality of ONS outputs is a key part of the Government's commitment to enhance the integrity of official
statistics.
Subjects
Cost effectiveness; Data processing; Recruitment; Management; Staff; Office for National Statistics; Statistics; Standards; Trade unions; Senior civil servants; Efficiency scrutinies
Date
24 February 1999
Reference
326 c285W; 73284
House
House of Commons