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Doubt cast on Russian statistics

By Charles Clover in Moscow

Published: October 13 2009 13:07 | Last updated: October 13 2009 13:07

The outgoing head of Russia’s main statistical agency has warned that the objectivity of the data it publishes is threatened by political interference following a government shake-up in 2008.

Vladimir Sokolin, who will be leaving Ros Stat, which publishes economic data such as GDP and unemployment, said in an interview published Monday in the Moscow magazine Itogi that subordinating his agency to the ministry of economics had been a “big mistake”.

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