Statistics Commission

Statistics Commission

The Statistics Commission was a non-departmental public body established in June 2000 by the UK Government to oversee the work of the Office for National Statistics1,2. Its chairman was Professor David Rhind who succeeded the first chairman, Sir John Kingman, in May 20033. Although it was non-departmental, the Commission was funded by grant-in-aid from the Treasury4. Following the implementation of the Statistics & Registration Services Act 2007, the commission was abolished. Its functions were to be taken over and considerably enhanced by the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA), whose powers began on 1 April 2008 under the chairmanship of Sir Michael Scholar. Professor Rhind is among the non-executive members of the new authority, to which the ONS is accountable. This contrasts with the duties of the previous Commission which were limited to reporting, observing and criticizing ONS while it, until 2008, has been publicly accountable via a Treasury minister.

History

The Commission arose from an election manifesto commitment by the Labour Government whilst in Opposition to provide independent national statistics1. The commitment was implemented by the Government first publishing a Green Paper in 1998 inviting consultation which offered four options for overseeing the production of statistics for ministers5. The subsequent White Paper revealed that, of those four options, the one which received significantly more support than the others was the establishment of a Commission2,6. Consequently, in drawing up the new framework for national statistics1,7, the Statistics Commission was established. Its main function is to:"...give independent, reliable and relevant advice on National Statistics to Ministers and, by so doing, to provide an additional safeguard on the quality and integrity of National Statistics."1The White Paper charged the Commission with four principal aims6:
*To consider and comment to government on National Statistics's programme and scope of work
*To comment on National Statistics's quality assurance processes and to arrange audits where it finds concern
*To comment on the application of the code of practice for official statistics
*To prepare for the UK Parliament an annual report on National Statistics and the Commission

Commissioners

The last Commissioners were3
*Professor David Rhind, formerly Vice-Chancellor and President of City University, London
*Ian Beesley, a retired senior partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers and Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society
*Sir Kenneth Calman, Vice-Chancellor and Warden of the University of Durham
*Janet Trewsdale, chairman of the Northern Ireland Economic Council
*Sir Derek Wanless, formerly a director of Northern Rock plc
*Colette Bowe, chairman of the Ofcom Consumer Panel
*Patricia Hodgson, governor of the Wellcome Foundation and non-executive director of the Competition Commission
*Martin Weale, director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research

The chief executive was Richard Alldritt

References

# [http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk./media/724/BD/78.pdf "Framework for National Statistics", First Edition, Operational from June 2000] .
# [http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/newsroom_and_speeches/press/1999/press_166_99.cfm H.M. Treasury press release announcing outcome of White Paper and creation of the Commission] .
# [http://www.statscom.org.uk/about_4.asp List of Statistics Commissioners] .
# [http://www.statscom.org.uk/about_2.asp Frequently-asked-questions on the Commission's website]
#cite book|author=H.M. Treasury|date=February 1998|title=Statistics: A Matter of Trust - A Consultation Document|publisher=The Stationery Office Books|url=http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/ons/govstat/report.htm|id=ISBN 0101388225, Cm. 3882
#cite book|author=H.M. Treasury|date=October 1999|title=Building Trust in Statistics (Command Paper)|publisher=The Stationery Office Books|url=http://www.statistics.gov.uk/StatBase/Product.asp?vlnk=10543&Pos=&ColRank=1&Rank=272|id=ISBN 0101441223, Cm. 4412
# [http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk./documents/uk_economy/national_statistics/ukecon_stats_frame.cfm Treasury announcement of the Framework document] .

ee also

*Office for National Statistics
*UK Statistics Authority (UKSA)
*HM Treasury

External links

* [http://www.statscom.org.uk The Statistics Commission's website]
* [http://www.statistics.gov.uk The Office for National Statistics' website]


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