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UK national statistician job should be split, says government data adviser

Denise Lievesley argues resignation of Sir Ian Diamond offers chance to restructure Office for National Statistics
Denise Lievesley led a government review of the UK Statistics Authority last year

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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