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Finances leak duty of OBR management, investigation finds

By Editorial Board Published December 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Finances leak duty of OBR management, investigation finds

The leak of Rachel Reeves’s funds was not the results of hostile cyber exercise, however duty rests with the OBR’s management, an investigation has discovered.

The fiscal forecast by the Workplace for Finances Accountability (OBR), which revealed the contents of the record-breaking tax rise funds, was accessed at 11.35am final Wednesday, about an hour earlier than Ms Reeves stood as much as ship it.

An investigation ordered by the unbiased fiscal forecaster quickly after the funds discovered there was “nothing to suggest” the untimely entry was the results of “hostile cyber activity by foreign actors or cyber criminals, or of connivance by anyone working for the OBR”.

“Nor was it simply a matter of pressing the publication button on a locally managed website too early,” the report says.

It concluded that “configuration errors” led to “a failure to ensure the protections which hide documents from public view immediately before publication were in place”.

“The ultimate responsibility for the circumstances in which this vulnerability occurred and was then exposed rests, over the years, with the leadership of the OBR,” the investigation stated.

OBR chair Richard Hughes has been underneath stress to elucidate the leak, which he instantly apologised for, and ordered the investigation.

It is usually led by Professor David Miles and Tom Josephs, with Baroness Sarah Hogg and Dame Susan Rice as non-executive members.

There are 52 everlasting employees, who’re civil servants, with six of these engaged on the technique, operations and communications workforce

The investigation stated there was stress on the small workforce concerned to make sure the complete financial and monetary outlook was revealed when the chancellor sat down after giving her funds, so a pre-publication “facility” was used.

However this generally used gadget created a “potential vulnerability if not configured properly” and had not obtained the identical quantity of consideration by the OBR because it had positioned on safety of communications with the Treasury “during the long period of run-up to the budget”.

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