OBR chief quits over Budget leak | Politics | News
The chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has resigned over the early publication of the watchdogโs forecasts. Richard Hughes said he was resigning to allow the OBR to โquickly move on from this regrettable incidentโ.
His resignation follows publication of a report that described the leak as โthe worst failure in the 15-year history of the OBRโ and strongly criticised the watchdogโs processes for protecting sensitive information. In a letter to the Chancellor and the chairwoman of the Commons Treasury Committee, Mr Hughes said he took โfull responsibilityโ for โthe shortcomings identified in the reportโ.
He said: โBy implementing the recommendations in this report, I am certain the OBR can quickly regain and restore the confidence and esteem that it has earned through 15 years of rigorous, independent economic analysis.โ
Mr Hughes has served as chairman of the OBR since 2020 and was reappointed to the job for a second five-year term in July this year.
Kemi Badenoch has accused Rachel Reeves of using the chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) as a โhuman shieldโ.
Responding to the resignation of Mr Hughes, the Tory leader said in a statement on X: โSomeone has resigned as a result of the budget chaosโฆ but it isnโt Rachel Reeves.
โThe Chancellor is trying to use the Chair of the OBR as her human shield. But I will not let her.
โWhy is it ALWAYS someone elseโs fault with Starmer and Reeves?โ
Treasury minister James Murray has thanked Mr Hughes for his โdedication to public serviceโ.
Speaking in the Commons, Mr Murray said: โDuring this debate Richard Hughes has offered his resignation, and may I put on record on behalf of the Government, our thanks to Richard Hughes for his dedication to public service.โ
