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Russia appoints economy ministry official to head statistics agency

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MOSCOW: Russia’s prime minister dismissed the head of the statistics agency on Monday and appointed an economy ministry official to the post, with the government pledging to radically overhaul the body’s data gathering methods.

Economists have raised questions about the independen­ce of the Federal Statistics Service, or Rosstat, saying its economic data has become less accurate and seemed surprising­ly optimistic during the country’s economic woes of the past few years.

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev dismissed Alexander Surinov as Rosstat’s head and appointed Pavel Malkov, formerly director of the public administra­tion department at the economy ministry, to replace him.

“The organisati­on needs serious reform. We need to be talking about a complete overhaul of the team, about new principles and methods of work,” finance minister Anton Siluanov said on Monday.

“Take, for example, real incomes - a hugely important indicator... How Rosstat calculates it, probably only Rosstat knows. The quality of its calculatio­n is terrible, there are lots of issues brought up about it, it needs to change,” Siluanov said.

The statistics agency drew attention last year when it revised its figure for 2016 gross domestic product growth to a 0.2 per cent contractio­n from a much deeper fall reported previously.

It also revised 2015’s contractio­n in GDP to just 2.8 per cent from an initial 3.7 per cent.

President Vladimir Putin placed Rosstat under the economy ministry’s control in April 2017 soon after Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin criticised the agency, which in the past had reported directly to the government.

Rosstat declined to comment on Malkov’s appointmen­t.

The economy ministry said in a statement it hoped Malkov would help develop Rosstat as a “key aggregator and independen­t provider of high-quality data for all of society.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Red Square decorated for New Year celebratio­ns is pictured from a roof of the Moscow GUM State Department store. Russia’s prime minister dismissed the head of the statistics agency on Monday and appointed an economy ministry official to the post, with the government pledging to radically overhaul the body’s data gathering methods.
— AFP photo Red Square decorated for New Year celebratio­ns is pictured from a roof of the Moscow GUM State Department store. Russia’s prime minister dismissed the head of the statistics agency on Monday and appointed an economy ministry official to the post, with the government pledging to radically overhaul the body’s data gathering methods.

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