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Ombudsman and Parliamentary
Other public bodies have continued to occupy the building, including the Central Statistical Office, the predecessor of the Office for National Statistics, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, the Local Government Ombudsman, the UK India Business Council and the Ministry of Justice Records Management Service.
In 2005, PM Tony Blair was forced to apologise after a report by the Parliamentary Ombudsman that Primarolo had failed to give Parliament accurate information.
In the Instrument of Government of 1809 a counterpart to act on the behalf of Parliament was instituted as the Parliamentary Ombudsman.
In the Instrument of Government of 1809 a counterpart to act on the behalf of Parliament was instituted as the Parliamentary Ombudsman.
# The Clerk of the Parliament of New Zealand, Controller and Auditor-General and the Parliamentary Commissioner for Investigations ( the Chief Ombudsman )
In July 2008, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman completed a 4 year investigation, described by Equitable's chief executive as the " best chance of compensation ".
Hoban said compensation would follow recommendations of the Parliamentary Ombudsman report and would take Sir John's findings into account but might be affected by public spending cuts.
: Bulgarian Parliamentary Ombudsman
: Parliamentary Ombudsman
The SIF is perhaps most notable for its campaign for the institution of the UK's Parliamentary Ombudsman, beginning in 1959, and publication, in 1961, of the first English language book on such institutions, Occasion for Ombudsman: Is a Grievance Man Necessary for Britain ?, by journalist T. E. Utley.
Overseeing the system of justice are the Chancellor of Justice and the Parliamentary Ombudsman.
Although these two officials have largely parallel functions and each is required to submit an annual report of their activities to Parliament, the Chancellor of Justice is appointed for life by the President and is a non-voting member of the Council of State, whereas the Parliamentary Ombudsman is chosen for a four-year term by the Parliament.
The Parliamentary Ombudsman and the Chancellor of Justice are competent to raise charges in special cases.
This handling was later condemned and found illegal by the Swedish Parliamentary Ombudsman.
The Parliamentary Ombudsman examined the handling of the case after the decision had been made, and criticised harshly various aspects of the degrading treatment of the subjects at the airport.
The chairman of the Expo foundation is as of writing Per-Erik Nilsson, earlier head Parliamentary Ombudsman ( 1978 – 1987 ).
Martin had been to Brazil and had tried using lawyers, the British Consul General in Sao Paulo, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, his local MP and the Office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman, the Office of the Official Solicitor, the Brazilian Special Secretariat for Human Rights and attempted to make a request under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction all to no avail.
Söderman is a member of Social Democratic Party of Finland and served as Minister of Justice ( 1971 ), Minister of Social Affairs and Health ( 1982 ), governor of Uusimaa Province ( 1982 – 89 ), Parliamentary Ombudsman of Finland ( 1989 – 95 ) and the first European Ombudsman ( 1995 – 2003 ).
The Parliamentary Ombudsman investigated the IB organisation but came to the conclusion that they had not broken any laws.

Ombudsman and Commissioner
Both Nuala O ' Loan, the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, and Al Hutchinson, the Oversight Commissioner of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, expressed reservations.
In Ireland, the Information Commissioner also holds the position of Ombudsman.
In March 2003, the Government of Ireland nominated Emily O ' Reilly to be Information Commissioner ( and Ombudsman ).
On 1 June 2003, she received her Warrant of Appointment as Irish Ombudsman and Information Commissioner from the then President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, at Áras an Uachtaráin.
The current Police Ombudsman is former Oversight Commissioner Al Hutchinson who took over from Nuala O ' Loan in November 2007.
the Central Bank " Both the Financial Services Ombudsman and Information Commissioner, are among others, who called for a lifting of the confidentiality applied by the Central Bank to much of its work.
Other than its significant involvement in the legislative process, the Senate is required to grant its consent in the case of appointment or removal of the President of the Supreme Chamber of Control, the President of the Institute of National Remembrance-Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation, the Commissioner for Protection of Citizens ' Rights and the Ombudsman for Children and the General Inspector for Personal Data Protection.
Section 146 specifies the functions of the Constitutional Offices Commission and empowers it to appoint the Supervisor of Elections, the Ombudsman, the Auditor-General, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Secretary-General to Parliament, and the Commissioner of Police.
The Supervisor of Elections, the Ombudsman, the Auditor General, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Secretary-General to Parliament, and the Commissioner of Police are appointed for 5-year terms, and are eligible for reappointment.
* Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian Federation-Office of Ombudsman Vladimir Lukin.
The Act establishes the Privacy Commissioner of Canada as the Ombudsman for addressing any complaints that are filed against organizations.
Hayes is a former Northern Ireland Ombudsman and Boundary Commissioner, and was Permanent Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services ( NI ).
The Ombudsman appointed Neil Comrie, former Commissioner of the Victoria Police, to conduct the investigation.
Ro Teimumu Kepa is the widow of Sailosi Kepa, a former High Commissioner to London, Minister of Justice and Attorney General ( 1988 – 1992 ) who went on to become a High Court judge, Ombudsman, and first Chairman of Fiji's Human Rights Commission.

Ombudsman and was
The allegations regarding collusion have prompted several inquiries, the most recent of which was published by Police Ombudsman Nuala O ' Loan.
On 21 January 2010 the Borough was found guilty of maladministration by the Local Government Ombudsman.
The Ombudsman concluded that a woman was due compensation after Hammersmith and Fulham had refused to provide accommodation for her despite being pregnant and seeking escape from domestic violence.
* Dr. Maurice Hayes, the former Northern Ireland Ombudsman, Chairman of the Ireland Funds and Taoiseach-appointed Senator in Seanad Éireann, was born and still lives in Downpatrick.
* Paula Houston, Obscenity and Pornography Complaints Ombudsman for the State of Utah, was born here.
According to Carrie Ann Sitren of the Goldwater Institute, this was “ a clear attempt to silence people in the community who have been critical of the board ’ s actions, and have made good-faith attempts to ensure the district is spending taxpayer money wisely .” None of the records requested were private or confidential, and thus, should have been readily available to be released to the public, according to the assistant state Ombudsman.
The European Ombudsman was established by the Maastricht Treaty and the first, Jacob Söderman of Finland, was elected by Parliament in 1995.
A number of foreign nationals have come to the Federal Ombudsman ’ s office complaining that they were promised a job in the CNMI after paying a recruiter thousands of dollars to come there, only to find, upon arrival in the CNMI, that there was no job.
Secretary Kempthorne met personally with a young lady from China who was the victim of such a scam and who was pressured to become a prostitute ; she was able to report her situation and obtain help in the Federal Ombudsman ’ s office.
In 1973, he was made " Médiateur de la République " ( Ombudsman ) by President Georges Pompidou.
From 1975 to 1979, he was Assistant Secretary of the Office of the Local Ombudsman.
Ramos was eventually cleared by Ombudsman Aniano Desierto, a Ramos appointee who refused to inhibit himself from hearing the high-profile case.
Subsequently, he was appointed as Mediator of the Republic ( Ombudsman ).
Goumba's son Alexandre was elected to succeed him as President of his party, Patriotic Front for Progress ( FPP ), on March 5, 2006, after the elder Goumba was appointed as Mediator of the Republic ( Ombudsman ).
For instance, an office of Ombudsman was established in 1996.
In that role, he was responsible for the creation of the Ombudsman.
It was also the first Spanish daily to create the role of Reader's Advocate ( equivalent to the Press Ombudsman in Britain ) and in publishing a " Style Guide " that has become a benchmark for quality amongst journalists.
Earle was a senior public servant, having served as Chief Human Rights Officer and assistant to the Ombudsman in Nova Scotia and as Ombudsman of Manitoba.

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