OBR President Robert Chote: a knotty problem for Governments

Chote took his role in the OBR in October this year.?Photo: FT

Former journalist Robert Chote is the current President of the Office of budget.Il responsibility WINS £ 142,000 annually - only £ 500 premier David Cameron.


Chote obtained in 1989 a BA in economics from Queen's, Cambridge College to continue his studies at the University of the city of London, both at the school of Advanced International Studies University Johns Hopkins in Washington DC.


He began his career in journalism at the independent in 1990, prior to work his way becoming editor of the economy from the Financial Times in 1995.


While the FT Chote ran a series of negative articles about Gordon Brown and new President of the OBR is known to be a thorn on the side of the former Government work and the new Government coalition.


Chote out of journalism at the turn of the century and has assumed the role of Advisor to senior management at the international monetary fund.


He joined Institute for studies in financial in 2002 as its Director, to leave in September 2010 to replace Sir Alan Budd at the OBR.


Chote and his wife, Sharon White, married in 1997.Le couple lives in Hampstead, London, have two young sons, and are regular of the faithful.


White is a senior civil servant of criminal justice, working in Unity political Tony Blair Downing Street.


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