The Scotsman

Stop giving ministers advance sight of stats to boost confidence, MSPS say

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Scottish ministers should no longer be given early sight of official statistics to stop independen­t analysis being drawn into partisan political debate, a parliament­ary report has recommende­d.

A majority of opposition MSPS on Holyrood’s economy committee called for an end to the practice which allows ministers and officials access to official figures before they are released.

Their report said there was the potential for confusion, highlighte­d by debates sparked during the independen­ce campaign over the Government Expenditur­e and Revenue Scotland (Gers) figures.

“While there is no evidence of the statistics being subject to ‘influence’ prior to their publicatio­n, the greater concern is around the opportunit­y to ‘spin’ the numbers in a positive way in advance of any other commentato­r or political party being able to respond,” the report said.

Last year the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Bank of England scrapped pre-release access for ministers.

The committee report said the prevailing view of its six Labour, Tory and Green MSPS was that early access to market sensitive statistics, including Scottish GDP and Gers, should end.

However, four SNP members instead backed a “presumptio­n” against early access following the committee’s inquiry on economic data in Scotland.

The report highlighte­d the importance of high-quality economic statistics in Scotland given the parliament’s new fiscal powers and ongoing debates around constituti­onal reform.

Research commission­ed by the parliament suggested the pace of devolution was beginning to “expose cracks” in the UK’S system of producing economic statistics.

It urged ministers and the ONS to prioritise improving the quality of data on earnings, trade, Scottish prices and regional economic statistics.

The inquiry found no evidence of a problem with the independen­ce of the production of statistics but recommende­d ministers carry out a review which could consider the possibilit­y of setting up a new agency

Committee convener Gordon Lindhurst said: “Now is a crucial time for the Scottish Government to consider greater independen­ce for the production of economic statistics in Scotland, and a robust and independen­t analysis of the kind of data Scotland needs for a strong, thriving and sustainabl­e economy to benefit all.”

 ??  ?? 0 MSPS say that, while there is no suggestion that Nicola Sturgeon and ministers tried to ‘influence’ statistics ahead of publicatio­n, they should no longer have an early view
0 MSPS say that, while there is no suggestion that Nicola Sturgeon and ministers tried to ‘influence’ statistics ahead of publicatio­n, they should no longer have an early view

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