
The job of the UK’s national statistician is unmanageable and needs to be split to overcome the crisis in the production of key economic data, according to a senior figure who led a government review last year of the UK Statistics Authority.
Denise Lievesley, a former president of the Royal Statistical Society, said Sir Ian Diamond’s resignation from the post on Friday was an opportunity to redesign a role that was too wide-ranging and required too many different skills to be easily found in one person.
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