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SDDS+ Chairman’s speech

During a recent press event, the Chairman of the Malta Statistics Authority, Dr Carl Camilleri, delivered the following address marking the launch of SDDS+ for our National Statistics Institute. The National Statistics Office has been complying with SDDS standards for several years, also thanks to its collaboration with the Central Bank of Malta. Adherence to the highest standards of SDDS+ is a symbol of the growth of the office and its commitment to constantly better itself.

Address by Dr Carl Camilleri during a press conference held on the 31st of July 2023 announcing the National Statistics Office participation in the Special Dissemination Data Standard Plus programme (SDDS+)

Mr Bert Kroese, Chief Statistician and Statistics Department Director, International Monetary Fund,

Professor Edward Scicluna, Governor of the Central Bank of Malta,

Mr Etienne Caruana, Director General, National Statistics Office, and

Distinguished guests,

Good afternoon and thank-you for attending this press conference.

I am pleased to announce that the National Statistics Office has managed to achieve another milestone by becoming a participating member of the Special Data Dissemination Standard plus programme better known as (SDDS+). Malta will be joining 30 other countries who are already SDDS+ adherent, many of them are the world’s most affluent economic nations[i]. Malta’s entry into the SDDS+ programme is a commitment on our part to provide detailed and timely information of the Real, Fiscal, Financial and External sectors.  The need of participation in the SDDS+ programme stems from the fact that policy-decision makers require in-depth and timely information about the state of the nation’s solvency.  Hence the new standard requires additional economic and financial statistics results, with the prospect of improving the information for financial stability analysis and crisis prevention, always in the context of ongoing economic and financial integration. The new standard is aimed at countries with systemically important financial sectors.

 

Partnership

This feat was possible thanks to the gradual improvement in the national statistical system, particularly the much-improved access to national administrative databases. Over the past years the Authority worked closely with the NSO to improve both accessibility and the quality of national databases with the objective of reducing burden response.  We also believe that good administrative data is the keystone for improved statistical quality and timeliness. These are two founding principles of any national statistical system.

Equally important is the strong nexus that exists between the Central Bank of Malta and the National Statistics Office.  The former is a salient statistical contributor of official statistics in the realms of banking and finance. Furthermore, both institutions collaborate closely to jointly publish the Balance of Payments statement.

Commitment

The production of these statistics is onerous but as Chairman I note the dedication, professionalism and zeal of our national statisticians and central bankers towards the production of official statistics. As an Authority we are committed to ensure the NSO has adequate resources to participate in this programme and others alike. Only through such initiatives do we firmly demonstrate the importance of official statistics. Participation in IMF statistical programmes are also important for us to expand our statistical networking footprint. Finally, A word of thanks is also due to the members of the IMF for this opportunity particularly to their dedicated Statistical Department for their continuous support and advice when called upon.

Thank you and without further ado I would pass the floor to Mr Bert Kroese.

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