An
ombudsman (
English plural: conventionally
ombudsmen) is a person who acts as a trusted intermediary
between an organization and some internal or external constituency
while representing the broad scope of constituent interests.
Usually appointed by the organization, but sometimes elected by the
constituency, the ombudsman may, for example, investigate
constituent complaints relating to the organization and attempt to
resolve them, usually through recommendations (binding or not) or
mediation. Ombudsmen sometimes identify organizational roadblocks
running counter to constituent interests.
In some
jurisdictions an ombudsman charged with the handling of concerns
about national government is more formally referred to as the
'Parliamentary Commissioner' (e.g., the United Kingdom
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, and
the Western
Australian
state
Ombudsman). The word
ombudsman and its specific
meaning have been adopted in various languages, including
Spanish and
Czech. The post of ombudsman has been
instituted by other governments and organizations such as the
European Union.
An ombudsman may not be appointed by a legislature, but may instead
be appointed by, or even work for, a corporation such as a utility
supplier or a newspaper, for an
NGO, for a professional
regulatory body, or for local or municipal government.
In some countries an
Inspector
General may have duties similar to or overlapping with an
ombudsman appointed by the legislature.
Making a complaint to an ombudsman is usually free of charge.

Sign in Banjul, The Gambia
Origins and etymology
The origin of the word is found in
Old Swedish umbuðsmann (
accusative) and the word
umbuds
man, meaning representative. The first preserved use is in
Swedish. In the Danish
Law of Jutland from 1241 the term is
umbozman and means a royal civil servant in a
hundred . From 1552, it is
also used in the other Scandinavian languages such as the
Icelandic "umboðsmaður", the
Norwegian "ombudsmann" and the
Danish "ombudsmand".
The modern
use of the term began in Sweden
, with the
Swedish Parliamentary
Ombudsman instituted in 1809, to safeguard the rights of
citizens by establishing a supervisory agency independent of the
executive branch.
A
prototype of ombudsmen may have flourished in China
during the
Qin Dynasty (221 BC), and in Korea
during the
Joseon
Dynasty
. The
Roman Tribune
had some similar roles, with power to
veto acts
that infringed upon the
Plebians.
The predecessor of the Swedish Parliamentary Ombudsman was the
Office of Supreme Ombudsman, "Högste Ombudsmannen" which was
established by the Swedish King,
Charles XII in 1713.
Charles XII was in
exile in Turkey
and needed a
representative in Sweden to ensure that judges and civil servants
acted in accordance with the laws and with their duties. If
they did not do so, the Supreme Ombudsman had the right to
prosecute them for negligence. In 1719 the Swedish Office of
Supreme Ombudsman office became the
Chancellor of Justice One inspiration
to the Supreme Ombudsman may have been the Turkish Diwan-al-Mazalim
which appears to go back to the second
Caliph,
Umar (634-644) and the
concept of
Qadi al-Qadat. However, the current
predecessor of ombudsman institutions, the Swedish Parliamentary
Ombudsman, is based on the concept of
separation of powers as developed by
Montesquieu, which
has a western origin and roots in the
Enlightenment.
The Parliamentary Ombudsman was
established in 1809 by the Swedish Riksdag
, as a
parallel institution to the still-present Chancellor of Justice. The
Parliamentary Ombudsman is the institution that the Scandinavian
countries subsequently molded into its contemporary form, and which
subsequently has been adopted in many other parts of the
world.
Ombudsman in politics
In general, an "ombudsman" refers to a state official appointed to
provide a check on government activity in the interests of the
citizen, and to oversee the investigation of complaints of improper
government activity against the citizen. If the ombudsman finds a
complaint to be substantiated, the problem may get rectified, or an
ombudsman report is published making recommendations for change.
Further redress depends on the laws of the country concerned, but
this normally involves financial compensation. Ombudsmen in most
countries do not have the power to initiate legal proceedings or
prosecution on the grounds of a complaint. This role is sometimes
referred to as a 'tribunitian' role, and has been traditionally
fuflilled by elected representatives (The term refers to the
ancient Roman '
tribunes of
the plebians' (
tribuni plebis), whose role was to
intercede in the political process on behalf of common citizens).
This comparison is however not appropriate since a tribuni plebis
was one of the magistracies, a step higher than Quaestor, in the
Roman cursus honorum or the way to honour that required, from
Patrician families a Senatorial entry at a certain age, and
culminating with the Consular dignity (becoming a consul) in suo
anno (or in his own year, that is, to be consul at 35 and not a
year earlier or a year later which was held to be deprivation of
either a junior or a senior of his appropriate status at the
appropriate age). Being a tribune of the plebs required coming from
non patrician or plebeian families in the appropriate Tribe of
Rome. One could also become a tribune of the plebs from the Ordo
Equester, or the Knights (rich plebeians having the capacity to
maintain a certain number of horses). Being a tribune of the plebs
also carried with it judicial functions and the legislative power
to veto a senatus consultatum accompanied with immunity from
prosecution and violence, were held to make him part of the
ruling/administrative class since tribuni plebis was also an
electoral post and not an executive appointment. Therefore a
tribuni plebis would not be an equivalent of an Ombudsman. The more
correct parallel would be the institution of Censor, who looked
into public morals, the proper maintenance of senatorial and
knightly rolls and who combined the functions of Public Conscience
and Keeper of the Maos Maiorum, the ancient traditions of Rome,
against which the acts of every ruler, every consul, every would be
Dictator or General were weighed. Interestingly, Cato, descendant
of Cato the Censor, invoked the same privileges to criticize Gaius
Julius Caesar.
The major advantage of an ombudsman is that he or she examines
complaints from outside the offending state institution, thus
avoiding the conflicts of interest inherent in self-policing.
However, the ombudsman system relies heavily on the selection of an
appropriate individual for the office, and on the cooperation of at
least some effective official from within the apparatus of the
state. Perhaps for this reason, outside Scandinavia, the
introduction of ombudsmen has tended to yield mixed results.
Canada
In Canada the office of the ombudsman is present in all departments
of the federal government, in many provincial and municipal
governments as well as in
Crown
Corporations such as
CBC and
Canada Post.
Republic of China
In the
Republic of
China
, the role of the Control
Yuan is comparable to that of an ombudsman.
United Kingdom
In the UK, the office of the
Parliamentary
Commissioner for Administration was created in 1967, covering
the activities of central government departments. A separate
(National) Health Service ombudsman was subsequently created, but
this has to date always been the same person and the two offices
are combined. The
Local
Government Ombudsman (formally the Commission for Local
Government Administration - there are three Commissioners) for
England and Wales was created in 1973, and for Scotland in 1974;
since then, a variety of other public and private sector-specific
ombudsmen have been created. UK critics claim that the Ombudsmen
appear independent while actually being recruited from the ranks of
officials and that their function tends to entail little more than
the rubber stamping of official decisions. Use of the ombudsman
schemes is becoming increasingly common, although citizens are
encouraged to first pursue grievances against government through
their local
MP, or else through
another MP or the courts.
United States of America
In the United States the U.S. Congressman has long performed the
unofficial function of an Ombudsman, at the Federal level. This
informal job has become increasingly time consuming. It is subject
to criticism on the grounds that it interferes with a legislator's
primary duty, namely to read and be knowledgeable about a bill
before casting his or her vote. Nonetheless, as Morris Fiorina
points out, the involvement of Congress in the ombudsman process
carries one major advantage: members of the Legislative Branch
exercise "control over what bureaucrats value most – higher budgets
and new program authorizations."
In 1979 the Taxpayer Ombudsman Office, and later in 1996 as the
Office of the Taxpayer
Advocate, was created within the
Internal Revenue Service that acts
as an ombudsman for the taxpayer. Also, the Advocate has a unique
role with the
Treasury
Department as having the responsibility to submit annual
reports to Congress without any prior review or comment from the
IRS Commissioner,
the
Secretary of the
Treasury, any other officer or employee of the
Department of the Treasury, or
the
Office of Management
and Budget.
Organizational ombudsman
Many private companies, universities, non-profit organizations and
government agencies also have an ombudsman (or an ombuds office) to
serve internal employees, and managers and/or other constituencies.
These ombudsman roles are structured to function independently, by
reporting to the CEO or board of directors, and according to
International Ombudsman Association (IOA) Standards of
Practice do not serve any other role in the organization. They are
beginning to appear around the world within organizations,
sometimes as an alternative to anonymous hot-lines in countries
where these are considered inappropriate or are illegal.
Since the
1960s, the profession has grown in the United States
, and Canada, particularly in corporations,
universities and government agencies. This current model,
sometimes referred to as an
organizational ombudsman, works as
a designated neutral party, one who is high-ranking in an
organization, but who is not considered part of executive
management in the sense of being able to make management decisions.
Using an
alternative
dispute resolution (ADR) sensibility, or perhaps more apt, an
appropriate dispute resolution sensibility, an organizational
ombudsman can provide options to
whistleblowers or employees and managers with
ethics concerns; provide coaching,
shuttle diplomacy, generic solutions and
mediation for conflicts; track problem areas; and
make recommendations for changes to policies or procedures in
support of orderly systems change.
(It may be of interest that the term
appropriate, as in
appropriate dispute resolution, is something of a term of art. ADR
is usually thought to be
alternative dispute resolution,
as in an alternative to formal, rights-based processes, including
formal grievance procedures and the courts. It usually is thought
to include mediation and arbitration. The word "appropriate" in
this context could actually include rights- or rights- and power
based dispute resolution. For example, appropriate dispute
resolution of a work-place assault might be a formal grievance
procedure or an appeal to security officers. Appropriate resolution
might also include simple forgiveness.
Appropriate dispute
resolution thus refers to a much wider set of processes than are
usually thought to be part of
alternative dispute
resolution.)
One particularly important function is to monitor and pick up "new
things" -- that is, issues new to the organization. This is
particularly important if the "new thing" is "disruptive" in the
sense of requiring the organization to review and possibly improve
its policies, procedures and/or structures. In recent years there
have been many articles about organizational ombuds and about how
they coordinate with internal conflict management systems. (See for
example: http://ombuds-blog.blogspot.com/ and
http://www.ombudsassociation.org/ (including the IOA publications
section) and http://web.mit.edu/ombud/publications/ for many
references).
An organizational ombudsman who is practicing to IOA "standards of
practice" is neutral and visibly outside ordinary line and staff
structures. An organizational ombudsman will practice informally
(with no management decision-making power, and without accepting
"notice" for the organization). An organizational ombudsman
typically keeps no case records for an employer and keeps near
absolute confidentiality. The only exception is where there appears
to be an imminent risk of serious harm, and an ombudsman can see no
responsible option other than breaking confidence—but
organizational ombuds programs report that they can almost always
find "other responsible options", such as helping a visitor to make
an anonymous report about whatever appears to be the problem.
Legislative/Classical ombudsman
Albania
The Ombudsman of the Republic of Albania or
Avokati i
Popullit (People's Advocate) was anticipated for the first time
in the Albanian’s Constitution approved in November 1998. The
Parliament passed the Law on the People’s Advocate in February
1999. The People’s Advocate is elected by three-fifths of all
members of the Assembly for a five year period, with the right of
re-election.
Legal basis for The People's Advocate comes from Chapter VI of the
Albanian constitution, article 60, 61, 62, 63, 134. It was passed
into Law No.8454 on February 4, 1999 and subsequently amended with
Law No. 8600, dated April 10, 2000 and Law No. 9398, dated May 12,
2005.
The current Ombudsman is
Ph.D. Emir
Dobjani. He was elected for the first time on February 16,
2000 and re-elected on February 17, 2005.
The primary functions of the Ombudsman are described in Chapter VI,
article 60 of the constitution:
The People’s Advocate defends the rights, freedoms and lawful
interests of individuals from unlawful or improper actions or
failures to act of the organs of public
administration.[29449]
Armenia
The ombudsman of the Republic of Armenia since 2006 is Mr.
Armen Harutyunyan. Before him was Ms.
Larisa Alaverdyan.http://www.ombuds.am
According to the 83.1 article of Constitution of RA and in the
result of elections taken place in the National Assembly on
February 17-th of 2006 Armen Harutyunyan obtaining more than 3/5
votes of deputies was elected Parliamentary first Human Rights
Defender of RA for 6 year term.
Armen Harutyunyan was born in 1964 in Yerevan. From 1981 to 1986
studied at Law Department of the Yerevan State University and after
graduating obtained the Diploma in Law (Magna Cum Laude). From 1986
to 1989 passed his post graduate study at the Institute of State
and Law of Academy of USSR and obtained the degree of Candidate of
Law (equivalent to PhD). From 1994 to 1997 studied Doctoral Studies
at the Academy of Public Administration, adjunct to the President
of Russian Federation and obtained the degree of Doctor of Law
(equivalent to Senior Juris Doctor).From 1989 till now Armen
Harutyunyan has been lecturing at the Law Department of Yerevan
State University. From 1997 to present Armen Harutyunyan has been
legal advisor at the Constitutional Court or RA. As the
Representative of the President of RA on Constitutional reforms
took part in Constitutional reform of 2005. From 2002 to 2006 was
the rector of Public Administration Academy of the RA. From 2001 to
present Armen Harutyunyan is the President of Association of
European Law of RA. From 2002 to present is the Deputy
Representative of European Commission for Democracy through Law
(Venice Commission). Armen Harutyunyan is the author of more than
60 scientific works. He is married and has two children.Armen
Harutyunyan took his post on February 20-th of 2006.
Australia
The
Commonwealth Ombudsman in Australia was established in
1976. The Ombudsman can investigate complaints about the actions
and decisions of Australian Government departments and agencies,
the services delivered by most private contractors for the
Australian Government, and oversee complaint investigations
conducted by the Australian Federal Police.
The Ombudsman can also investigate complaints about delays in
processing Freedom of Information requests (FOI) and complaints
about FOI charges. The Commonwealth Ombudsman is also the Defence
Force Ombudsman, Immigration Ombudsman, Postal Industry Ombudsman,
Taxation Ombudsman, Law Enforcement Ombudsman and through an
arrangement with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government,
the ACT Ombudsman. In addition, the Ombudsman has a number of
statutory oversight functions in relation to law enforcement agency
use of special powers, including those under the
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979,
Surveillance Devices Act 2004 and Part 1AB of the
Crimes Act 1914. The current Commonwealth Ombudsman is
Professor John McMillan.
State Ombudsmen
The various states in Australia have (variously described) state
Ombudsman offices, with similar jurisdiction as described above,
except over state government authorities. There is much
collaboration in an academic sense between Ombudsmen in Australia,
given the highly similar nature of their roles (despite differing
jurisdictions). The offices frequently work on joint projects, such
as those addressing difficult client behaviour.
- NSW Ombudsman: The first NSW
Ombudsman
was appointed in 1975 and the legislation became operative in May
that year. Since then, there have been many changes - public
authorities have merged and separated and there have been five
different Ombudsman.
- The current Ombudsman is Mr Bruce Barbour.
- Ombudsman
for the Northern Territory: The Ombudsman for the Northern
Territory
is independent of Government and provides a free
service to the public.
- The current Ombudsman is Ms Carolyn Richards.
- Ombudsman South Australia: The SA Ombudsman is a
completely independent official who has comprehensive power to
investigate government departments and authorities and local
government councils.
- The current Ombudsman is Mr Ken MacPherson.
- Ombudsman Victoria: The Ombudsman of Victoria
is an independent officer of the Victorian Parliament who investigates
complaints about state government departments, most statutory
authorities and local government.
- The current Ombudsman is Mr George Brouwer.
- Ombudsman Western Australia: Investigates complaints
about Western Australian State Government agencies, statutory
authorities, local governments and public universities.
- The Ombudsman for Western Australia is Mr Chris Field.
- Queensland Ombudsman: The Queensland
Ombudsman's Office is an independent complaints
investigation agency. Our role is to make sure that our
public agencies (State government departments and bodies, and local
councils) act fairly and make the right decisions for Queenslanders.
- The current Ombudsman is Mr David Bevan.
- Tasmanian Ombudsman: The Ombudsman's role is to
investigate complaints about the administrative actions of
government departments, councils and public authorities.
- The current Ombudsman is Mr Simon Allston.
Industry Based Ombudsmen
On 1 July 2008, the Banking and Financial Services Ombudsman,
Insurance Ombudsman Service and Financial Industry Complaints
Service merged to form the Financial Ombudsman Service). Other
financial ombudsman schemes, such as the Credit Ombudsman did not
find it viable to join the amalgamation as it could provide its
members and customers with more premium services by remaining
independent.
- Credit Ombudsman Service Limited (COSL)
- Employee Ombudsman SA
- Energy and Water Ombudsman NSW (EWON)
- Energy and Water Ombudsman Victoria (EWOV)
- Energy Ombudsman Queensland QLD
- Energy Industry Ombudsman SA
- Energy Ombudsman TAS
- Energy Ombudsman WA
- Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) - (formally BFSO, IOS &
FICS)
- Private Health
Insurance Ombudsman
- Produce and Grocery Industry Ombudsman
- Public Transport Ombudsman VIC
- Superannuation Complaints Tribunal
- Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman
Other complaint-handling and review agencies
In some cases, it may be more appropriate for your complaint to be
investigated by the Privacy Commissioner who investigates
complaints about breaches of privacy; the Human Rights and Equal
Opportunity Commission which investigates complaints about
discrimination because of race, sex or disability; or one of the
other avenues of Australian Government administrative review.
Review bodies include the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, the
Social Security Appeals Tribunal, the Veterans' Review Board, the
Immigration Review Tribunal and the Refugee Review Tribunal. Each
of these agencies can review the merits of an agency's decision,
and they also have the power to change a decision.
- Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT)
- Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC)
- Migration Review Tribunal (MRT)
- National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council
(NADRAC)
- Office of the Commissioner for Complaints (for complaints about
Commonwealth funded aged care services)
- Privacy Commissioner
- Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT)
- Social Security Appeals Tribunal (SSAT)
- Veteran's Review Board
Intelligence and security related complaints
Complaints about the actions/decisions of the organisations
comprising the Australian intelligence community (listed below),
may be lodged with the Inspector-General of Intelligence and
Security: Mr Ian CarnellInspector-General of Intelligence and
SecurityPO Box 6181Kingston, ACT 2604AustraliaTelephone: O2 6271
5692Fax: O2 6271 5696email: info@igis.gov.au
The Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security is
located at:3-5 National CircuitBarton ACT 2600 Australia
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
- Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO)
- Defence Signals Directorate (DSD)
- Office of National Assessments (ONA)
Azerbaijan
The ombudsman of the Republic of Azerbaijan is Elmira Suleymanova.
She was elected by the Parliament to the Position of the
Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Republic of
Azerbaijan on 2 July 2002. Elmira Suleymanova was born on 17 July,
1937 in Baku, Azerbaijan. She is a graduate of the faculty of
chemistry at the Baku State University. She holds a degree of
Ph.D., doctor of Chemistry (1980), professor (1982).From 1980, she
was one of the leaders of women’s movement in Azerbaijan. Elmira
Suleymanova has received numerous awards for the defense of Human
Rights.
Brazil
The
Brazilian
Ombudsman is called the Ouvidor, usually
heading a service called Ouvidoria, and each government
agency defines its own service.These organisms don't usually
have the required independece to be called real Ombudsmen.
Bulgaria
The
institution of the Ombudsman in Bulgaria
was established by law in 1998 but the first
Ombudsman was elected in April 2005. There is a national
ombudsman (
Граждански
защитник) and regional ombudsmen (
Граждански
посредници).
Canada - Provincial and Territorial ombudsmen
While Canada has no single national legislative ombudsman, nine
Canadian provinces and one territory have parliamentary ombudsmen
(sometimes called "citizens' protector" or "citizens'
representative") in the classical/legislative tradition, who
oversee the provincial government and receive and investigate
public complaints. They are:
Colombia
The
Ombudsman's Office of
Colombia ( ) is the National agency in charge of overseeing the
protection of
Civil and
Human Rights within the legal framework of the
state.
Croatia
Pučki pravobranitelj
Czech Republic
The
Czech
Ombudsman is
officially known as Veřejný ochránce
práv - Public Defender of Rights, but more frequently
referred to simply as ombudsman.
The Czech Public Defender of Rights was established in
1999. The Public Defender of Rights is able to successfully fulfil
the role of the traditional mediator between the parties involved.
The offices and the officials in charge of state administration
must be aware that when citizens as a party to the procedure do not
feel satisfied with either their performance or with their
decision, they may find themselves in a situation in which they
will have to provide explanation and justification for the measures
taken and the decisions issued.
The Public Defender of Rights has no direct means or mechanisms of
enforcement at his/her disposal. The ombudsman requests the body of
state administration responsible for malpractice or error to remedy
the situation. Should the relevant body fail to provide remedy the
ombudsman may eventually pass the matter onto the government. More
at
the official web pages of PDR.
Cyprus
The
Cypriot
Ombudsman is known as Commissioner for
Administration , is an Independent Authority and was
established οn 15 March 1991.
Currently, the Ombudsman (Commissioner for Administration) is
Eliana Nicolaou.
[29450]
Denmark
- The Parliamentary Ombudsman ( ) was established in 1955 to
investigate complaints brought by an individual or ex officio in all matters relating to public
governance, including maladministration by central or local
authorities, on a case-by-case basis and on a general scale. The
ombudsman's main areas of expertise include administrative law; constitutional law; the rights of inmates
in correction facilities; and access to information. The ombudsman is
appointed by the Parliament of Denmark
.
- The Consumer Ombudsman (Forbrugerombudsmanden) was
established in 1974 to ensure that the consumer protection and marketing rules
are complied with by private undertakings. The ombudsman can
ultimately institute legal proceedings before the Copenhagen
Maritime and Commercial Court.
- The
highest representative of the Danish government in Greenland
is called the Royal Ombudsman
(Rigsombudsmanden) since 1979.
Ecuador
The officer known as Defensor del Pueblo (people's defender)
performs the functions of a people's ombudsman.
Estonia
In
Estonia
, the Chancellor of Justice
(Õiguskantsler) is an independent supervisor of the basic
principles of the Constitution
of Estonia and the protector of individual rights.The
Chancellor of Justice is appointed to office by the Riigikogu on
the proposal of the President for a seven-year term.The current
Chancellor of Justice is
Indrek
Teder.
European Union
The
European Ombudsman was
established by the
Maastricht
treaty, the treaty establishing the
European Union.
The current European
Ombudsman, holding office since April 1, 2003, is Nikiforos Diamandouros, former
national ombudsman of Greece
. The
European Union Ombudsman investigates claims by companies which
reside or have their interests within the European Union against
incidents of bad administration by bodies or institutions of the
European Union.
France
In France, since 1973, there is a Government appointed Ombudsman,
the "Médiateur de la République". Currently
Jean-Paul Delevoye is holding the office,
for a single term which will elapse in 2010.
Finland
In Finland the office of
Parliamentary Ombudsman, modelled
after the Swedish Ombudsman, was established by the
Constitution of 1919. The Ombudsman
is appointed by the Parliament, and has the task of ensuring that
all government departments and officials follow the law. The
Parliamentary Ombudsman shares many duties with the
Chancellor of Justice. The Ombudsman
has wide-ranging oversight and investigative powers. She or he has
access to all government facilities, documents and information
systems and can order a police investigation if necessary. If the
Ombudsman determines that a government official has not acted in
accordance with the law she or he can advice on the proper
application of the law, reprimand the official or in the extreme
case order the criminal prosecution of the official. Partly because
of the prosecutorial powers the Ombudsman enjoys considerable
respect and her or his legal opinions are usually strictly
followed. Her or his legal interpretations carry a lot of weight in
the absence of a court precedent.
There are also special ombudsmen for gender equality, children's
welfare, rights of ethnic minorities, data protection, and consumer
protection, operating under the auspices of various ministries and
other government agencies. Also, every health care provider in
Finland is legally obliged to have a patients' rights
ombudsman.
Georgia
The
Public Defender (Ombudsman) of Georgia is a national
human rights institution. The office of public defender was
established in 1997 based on the decree of Parliament of Georgia.
The Public Defender shall be elected for a term of 5 years by a
majority of the total members of the Parliament of Georgia. In his
activities, the Public Defender shall follow the Constitution of
Georgia and the present Law, as well as the universally recognized
principles and rules of international law, international treaties
and agreements concluded by Georgia.
The Public Defender supervises the protection of human rights and
fundamental freedoms on the territory of Georgia, elicits the facts
of violation of human rights and assists in the redress of the
infringed rights.
The Public Defender supervises the activities of public
authorities, national or local, public officials and legal persons,
evaluates all acts passed by them, gives recommendations and
proposals.
The Public Defender conducts educational activities in the field of
human rights.
Currently Mr. George Tugushi is elected as a Public Defender of
Georgia. His mandate expires in 2014.
Greece
The Greek Ombudsman is called the Citizen's Advocate and is an
Independent Authority. Currently, the Citizen's Advocate is
Professor
Georgios Kaminis. The
Advocate is assisted by five Assistant Advocates, who coordinate
the activities of the Advocate's office in the five "theme circles"
(areas) in which the office has authority: i)
civil rights, ii)
social protection, iii)
quality of life, iv)
state-citizen relationships and
v)
children's rights.
Hong Kong
The Office of The Ombudsman, Hong Kong is an independent statutory
authority, established in 1989 under the Ombudsman Ordinance, to
redress grievances arising from maladministration in the public
sector through independent and impartial investigations to improve
the standard of public administration.Resources: Office of The
Ombudsman, Hong Kong
Iceland
The post of
umboðsmaður Alþingis
was set up in 1987 under the terms of law number 13/1987, which
deals with complaints against the government. The ombudsman's
authority was expanded to local government levels in the 1997 law
number 85/1997. The ombudsman is appointed by
Alþingi.
India
The Government of India has designated several ombudsmen (sometimes
called
Chief Vigilance Officer or
CVO) for the redressal of grievances and
complaints from individuals in the banking, insurance and other
sectors being serviced by both private and public bodies and
corporations. The CVC (
Central Vigilance
Commission) was setup on the recommendations of Santhanam
Committee (1962-64).
In India, Ombudsman is called as Lokpal or Lokayukta. An
Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) was set up on 5 January
1966 under the Chairmanship of Shri Morarji Desai. It recommended a
two-tier machinery: Lokpal at the Centre (Parlaiamentary
commissioner as in New Zealand) and one Lokayukta each at the State
level for redressal of people's grievances. However, the
jurisdiction of the Lokpal is not extended for judiciary like in
New Zealand. The central Government introduced the first Lokpal and
Lokayuktas Bill in 1968 and lastly in 2005, which has so far not
been enacted.
Lokayukta institution has come into existence in different years,
in different States in India. Orissa is the first state to present
a bill on establishment of Lokayukta in 1970, however, Maharashtra
is the first state to have established the institution in 1972.
There after, this institution was established in different States
in different years namely: Maharashtra (1972), Bihar (1974), Uttar
Pradesh (1977), Madhya Pradesh (1981), Andhra Pradesh (1983),
Himachal Pradesh (1983), Karnataka (1984), Assam (1986), Gujarat
(1988), Delhi (1995), Punjab (1996), Kerala (1998), Chhattishgarh
(2002), Uttaranchal (2002) and West Bengal (2003) and Haryana
(2004). The structure of the Lokayukta is not uniform across all
the states. Some states have UpaLokayukta under Lokayukta and in
some states, the Lokayukta doesn't have
sou moto powers of
instigating an enquiry.
Kerala State has an Ombudsman for Local Self Government
institutions like Panchayaths, Municipalities and Corporations. He
or she can enquire/investigate into allegations of action,
inaction, corruption and mal administration. A Retd. Judge of the
High Court is appointed by the Governor for a term of 3 years. The
appointment is made under the provisions of the Kerala Panchayath
Raj Act.
In the State of Rajasthan, the Lokayukta institution was
established in the year 1973 after the Rajasthan Lokayukta and
Up-Lokayuktas Act, 1973 was passed by the State Legislature and
received assent of the President on 26.3.1973.
Ireland
The Office of Ombudsman was set up under the terms of the
Ombudsman Act, 1980. The Ombudsman is appointed by the
President of Ireland upon the
nomination of both
Houses of
the Oireachtas, and is a
civil servant of the
State. The Ombudsman deals with complaints against
Departments of State,
local
authorities,
health board and
An Post.
There are
other ombudsmen established in the Republic
. The first Pensions Ombudsman, Paul Kenny,
was appointed in 2003. Emily Logan became Ireland’s first Ombudsman
for
Children in March 2004. The
Financial Services Ombudsman incorporated
the older offices of the
Insurance
Ombudsman and Ombudsman for
Credit
Institutions in 2005. Also established in 2005 was the Office
of the Ombudsman for the Defence Forces, the first holder being
Paulyn Marrinan Quinn, formerly an Insurance Ombudsman. An Act of
2005 created a three-person tribunal, the
Garda Síochána
Ombudsman Commission,to investigate complaints about the
country's police force. All these offices are statutory and their
holders are public servants. A (non-statutory) Press Ombudsman
began work in January 2008 and legislation has been published to
establish a Legal Services Ombudsman. The Ombudsman (Amendment)
Bill of 2008 will provide for the statutory protection of the title
of Ombudsman.
Israel
The State
Comptroller of Israel
also serves,
by law, as Ombudsman. She or he discharges this function by
way of a special unit in the Office of the State Comptroller, known
as the Office of the Ombudsman. The Ombudsman investigates
complaints against bodies that are statutorily subject to
audit by the State Comptroller, including government
ministries, local authorities, state enterprises and institutions
and government companies, as well as their employees.
Italy
In Italy there is no ombudsman at the national level however many
units of sub-national government (
regions,
provinces and
communes) have their own ombudsman, known as
difensore civico, who are elected by regional, provincial
or communal councils.
Latvia
Since 2007, the Latvian ombudsman is a personalized institution
literally called Rights' Defender (
Tiesībsargs).
Previously, similar functions were carried by National Human Rights
Office (1995—2006).
Lithuania
In Lithuania, the position of ombudsman is not very popular or
powerful at the national level, however, there are controllers of
the Parliament ("Seimo kontrolierius*) working in the
Seimas.
Macedonia
Since
1997 Macedonia
has an Ombudsman Institution named "Naroden pravobranitel for
protection of citizens rights". The ombudsman is appointed
by the Parliament and performs her or his work under the
Constitution and the Law of the Ombudsman.
Netherlands
The idea of ombudsman was introduced in the Netherlands by
VARA-presenter Tom Pauka, after a holiday
in Sweden in 1969. A television program was started with the name
De Ombudsman. Today the
Constitution of the
Netherlands determines that there is a National Ombudsman, a
state institution.
New Zealand
The post of
Ombudsman
was established in New Zealand in 1962, to investigate complaints
against government departments. In 1975 the post was expanded, with
a Chief Ombudsman and several (number unspecified) of other
ombudsmen. New Zealand also has three industry ombudsmen - the
Banking Ombudsman, the
Insurance and Savings Ombudsman, and the Electricity and Gas
Complaints Commissioner who is an ombudsman in all but name. The
Parliamentary Ombudsman has a high-level position of power in New
Zealand. According to the
US-American Slanguage
dictionary, it is either a brave or foolish agency who tries
to flout an ombudsman's rulings.
Norway
- The Equality and
Anti-Discrimination Ombud in Norway (Likestillings- og
diskrimineringsombudet) was established in 1978 as the Gender
Equality Ombud (Likestillingsombudet), the first of its
kind in the world. In 2006, the Ombud was reorganised to include
discrimination in general. The Ombud's task is to enforce the
Norwegian Gender Equality Act and the act relating to prohibition
of discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, national origin,
ancestry, skin colour, language, religious and ethical orientation
(Discrimination Act). The Ombud shall also enforce the
anti-discrimination regulations in the Working Environment Act. The
mandate of the Ombud also includes to actively promote equality for
discriminated groups, and to develop new knowledge through
documentation and monitoring.
- The Parliamentary
Ombudsman for Public Administration
(Sivilombudsmannen) investigates complaints from citizens
or may take up issues on its own initiative: complaints from
citizens concerning injustice or maladministration from central
government or local authorities.
- Ombudsman for
Children in Norway (Barneombudet) has statutory rights
to protect children and their rights. Since 1981, the Ombudsman for
Children in Norway has worked continuously to improve national and
international legislation affecting children's welfare. Norway was
the first country in the world to establish an ombudsman for
children.
- Norwegian Consumer
Ombudsman (Forbrukerombudet) shall, in the interests
of consumers, seek to prevent market abuses in conflict with the
provisions stipulated in or pursuant to The Norwegian Marketing
Control Act. The Consumer Ombudsman shall, acting on his own
initiative or on the basis of communications from others, urge all
businesspersons to conduct their activities in accordance with the
provisions of the Marketing Control Act. The Consumer Ombudsman
shall also ensure that the terms and conditions are not used in any
way that may harm consumers and shall contribute to this end
through negotiations with businesspersons or their organisations.
The Consumer Ombudsman has received attention internationally since
it ruled that the iTunes music
store's contract terms violates Norwegian consumer and
marketing law.
- Local and regional authorities often have ombudsmen. Examples
of this are ombudsmen for health and social affairs, ombudsmen for
the elderly and ombudsmen for school students and apprentices at
the upper secondary level.
Pakistan
In Pakistan, the establishment of the institution of Ombudsman was
advocated on several occasions. It was, however, Article 276 of the
Interim Constitution of
1972, which for the first time provided for the appointment of
a Federal Ombudsman as well as Provincial Ombudsmen. Subsequently,
the Constitution of 1973 included the Federal Ombudsman at item 13
of the Federal Legislative List in the Fourth Schedule. The
Institution of Ombudsman was, however, actually brought into being
through the Establishment of the Office of
Wafaqi Mohtasib (Ombudsman) Order, 1983
(President’s Order No. 1 of 1983), which is now a part of the
Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan by
virtue of Article 270-A. It started functioning on 8 August,
1983.
The
Ombudsman in Pakistan is called "Wafaqi Mohtasib", (English:
"Federal Ombudsman") with its headquarters in Islamabad and
Regional Offices in Lahore
, Sukkur
, Quetta
, Faisalabad
, Multan
, Dera Ismail
Khan
, Peshawar
and Karachi
. The official website of Ombudsman in
Pakistan is http://www.mohtasib.gov.pk
Peru
The Peruvian Ombudsman is called "Defensor del Pueblo".
Philippines
The
Office of the Ombudsman of the
Philippines is empowered by the
Constitution of the
Philippines to safeguard the government and government-related
institutions and corporations from corruption and dispense justice
in the case of such offenses.
Poland
The Polish Ombudsman is called the
Rzecznik Praw
Obywatelskich.
Portugal
The
Portuguese
Ombudsman is called the Provedor de Justiça (Justice
Provider), and its role is defined in article 23 of the Constitution of
Portugal:
1. Citizens may submit complaints against actions or
omissions by the public authorities to the Ombudsman, who shall
assess them without the power to take decisions and shall send the
competent bodies such recommendations as may be necessary in order
to prevent or make good any injustices.
2. The Ombudsman’s work shall be independent of any
acts of grace or legal remedies provided for in this Constitution
or the law.
3. The Ombudsman’s office shall be an independent body
and the Assembly of the
Republic shall appoint the Ombudsman for such time as the law
may determine.
4. The bodies and agents of the Public Administration
shall cooperate with the Ombudsman in the fulfilment of his
mission.
Besides the traditional roles, there are two
toll-free lines: one for children
and one for
senior citizens.
External links
Romania
The Romanian Ombudsman is known as
Avocatul Poporului, meaning People's
Advocate.
Russia
Russian ombudsman position is called Commissioner for Human
Rights.
Russia's Commissioner for Human Rights is appointed for a certain
term by the
Parliament. The ombudsman
cannot be dismissed before the end of his term, and is not
subordinate to any body of power, including the
President or the
Government. Russia’s 83 administrative
regions has the right to elect a local ombudsman whose authority is
limited to that region. Less than half have done so.
This chair is currently held by
Vladimir
Lukin.
Sri Lanka
The Government of Sri Lanka has designated several ombudsmen for
the redress of grievances and complaints from individuals in the
banking, insurance and other sectors being serviced by both private
and public bodies and corporations.
South Africa
Spain
The Spanish laws translate "ombudsman" as
defensor del
pueblo ("Defender of the People"). The Spanish Defensor can
start processes at the
Constitutional Court. There is
a general
Defensor del Pueblo
for issues with the Spanish administration, and regional ones for
the
autonomous
communities of Spain, for instance:
Sweden
Governmental ombudsmen:
Further, the Director-General of the
Swedish Consumer Agency is also
designated Consumer Ombudsman, and the
Chancellor of Justice is an ombudsman
of sorts.
Thailand
The Ombudsmen of Thailand or Ombudsmen for the National Assembly (
; ) was first created in the
1997 Constitution of Thailand
or the 'People's' Constitution. The idea for such an office first
appeared in the 1974 Constitution, however it was not until 1997
that the idea was entrenched. Currently there are 3 ombudsmen who
were appointed by the
King of
Thailand at the advice of the
Senate of Thailand. The Ombudsmen take
investigate complaints by the general public against public
officials and agencies, they have the power to prosecute but not
enforcement.
The Ombudsmen are appointed to a six years non renewable term. The
three Ombudsmen are:
- Poontrap Piya-anand (
- General Threedej Meepeir (
- Pramoj Chomongkol (
Ukraine
Office of ombudsman in Ukraine was instituted in 1998. Since then
it is held by
Nina Karpachova, who
was reelected for the office three times. The last re-election date
was 8 February 2007. Ukrainian's ombudsman official site:
http://ombudsman.kiev.ua/
United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom a post of Ombudsman is attached to the Westminster
Parliament
with additional posts at the Scottish
Parliament
, the Welsh Assembly
and other government institutions.
About UK Ombudsman Services
The
primary UK Ombudsman is known as the Parliamentary and
Health Service Ombudsman, also known as the Parliamentary
Commissioner for Administration (PCA), which looks into complaints
"that government departments, their agencies and some other public
bodies in the UK - and the NHS in England
- have not acted properly or fairly or have
provided a poor service." The UK Ombudsman will usually
investigate complaints where there has been evidence of "
maladministration" having occurred which
has resulted in an "unremedied injustice". Complaints to the
Ombudsman are subject to a "time bar" - this means that the
Ombudsman may determine a complaint to be out of jurisdiction if
too much time has passed between the event or course of events
being complained about and the complaint being received by the
Ombudsman.
List of all Ombudsman Services in the United
Kingdom
Shortcomings
The impartiality of some UK Ombudsman services has been questioned.
In particular the
Local
Government Ombudsman - all three current Local Ombudsmen
previously served as Chief Executives in Local Government and the
Local Government Association played a part in their appointment -
have been accused of bias and of merely acting as a rubber stamp.
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United States
Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration
Services Ombudsman
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Citizenship and
Immigration Services Ombudsman (CIS Ombudsman)
http://www.dhs.gov/cisombudsman provides recommendations for
resolving individual and employer problems with the United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). As mandated by the
Homeland Security Act of 2002 § 452, The Office of the CIS
Ombudsman (CISOMB) is not a part of USCIS, it is an independent DHS
office which reports directly to the DHS Deputy Secretary.
The DHS CIS Ombudsman:
(1) Assists individuals and employers in resolving problems with
USCIS;
(2) Identifies areas in which individuals and employers have
problems in dealing with USCIS; and
(3) Proposes changes to mitigate identified problems.
By June 30 of each calendar year the Ombudsman submits an annual
report to the House and Senate Committees on the Judiciary without
any prior comment or amendment from any administrative agency
official including: the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, or Director of
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The Ombudsman’s annual reports focus on identifying systemic issues
that cause delay in granting immigration benefits as well as
pervasive and serious problems faced by individuals and employers
in their interactions with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS).
The First Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman was
Prakash Khatri, who served from July 2003 to February 2008. During
his tenure, he delivered four annual reports to Congress which
included over 70 recommendations for improvements to the United
States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The reports can be
accessed at www.dhs.gov/cisombudsman. The 2007 report can be
located at
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/CISOMB_Annual_Report_2007.pdfEarlier
reports can be found at
http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/gc_1183996985695.shtm .
United States Navy
The
U.S. Navy implemented an ombudsman program in
1970, under the direction of
Admiral Elmo
Zumwalt. Through the Navy Ombudsman Program, communication
between the spouses of active duty personnel and the command is
kept open, thereby improving the quality of life for everyone
involved. The Navy command ombudsman is a volunteer position, with
no special favors bestowed upon them.
The purpose of this program is to ensure the dependents of active
duty personnel have a channel of resources for their needs and
quality of life. A command ombudsman can guide you to the help you
may need, before, during or after a deployment. The Navy Ombudsman
undergoes almost constant training, and is bound by confidentiality
in most cases, the exception being any hint of child abuse. An
ombudsman meets with department heads aboard a naval installation
to find out the latest news, and pass it on, including news on ship
deployments, cutting down on potentially harmful gossip.
King County (Seattle), WA
The King County Ombudsman's Office was created by the voters of
King County, WA, in the Home Rule Charter of 1968, and operates as
an independent office within the legislative branch of King County
government. The Office investigates complaints regarding the
administrative conduct of King County agencies, and alleged
violations of county codes dealing with employee ethics,
whistleblower protection, and lobbyist disclosure. The King County
Ombudsman is appointed to a renewable five-year term by the King
County Council and is removable mid-term only for cause.
Los Angeles
The
Los Angeles County Department of
Ombudsman was created via the approval of an ordinance in 1993
by the
Los
Angeles County Board of Supervisors. This department was the
first of its kind in the state of California and the first
nationally involved in law enforcement oversight.
New York City
The
New York City Public
Advocate has an Ombudsman team that investigates and responds
to telephone and written complaints/queries regarding city agency
services, providing information and referrals.
State Long Term Care Ombudsmen
Every state has a
long term care
ombudsman, and many states have supplemental programs developed to
protect long term care residents' rights.
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State level ombudsmen
The job description for state offices of ombudsmen invariably
involves the trouble-shooting function of investigating citizen
complaints concerning specific acts by government agencies. For
example, in Nebraska the ombudsman's duties are as follows:
To receive complaints from the public and from persons
working in government; to investigate; and where appropriate to
negotiate remedial action with the agencies involved. A secondary
duty is to answer questions and assist people with problems
relating to government.
Since 1967 at least five state legislatures have established and
continued to employ a full-time ombudsman, i.e. Hawaii, Nebraska,
Alaska, Iowa and Arizona. Many other states have ombudsmen
appointed by, and located within the office of, the governor.
Other states have ombudsmen specific to particular issues. New York
State has, for example, a
longterm care
ombudsman whose duties include assistance to residents of
nursing homes. The
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
employs an ombudsman "charged with authority to undertake
independent, and in certain cases confidential, fact-finding in
response to external or internal complaints or questions about the
Department's performance." The office is currently held by Thomas
Getz.
Fictional ombudsmen
In the
science fiction television
series
Babylon 5, the arbiters
aboard space station
Babylon 5 who preside over cases
stemming from public complaints are referred to as
ombuds
(this is both the singular and plural designation), the
gender-neutral title for an ombudsman. Just as with their modern
European counterparts, the ombuds only preside over public cases,
including robbery, assault, and murder, and do not interpret law as
a regular judiciary does.
John Perry, the protagonist of
The
Last Colony, written by
John
Scalzi starts off the novel as an ombudsman for a newly-settled
human colony.
The webcomic
PvP ran a story arc
starting at the beginning of March 2009 parodying the comic series
and movie
Watchmen called
The
Ombudsmen.
See also
References
External links
Classical/Legislative ombudsmen
Albanian Government Ombudsman
- www.avokatipopullit.gov.al 'Every knock to the
official door should be a reminder ring in order that none of us
forgets that human rights are the rights belonging to every human
being, regardless the age, sex, race, religion, the financial
position or the occupation' - Ombudsman Ph.D. Emir Dobjani.
Australian government ombudsmen
- Ombudsman.gov.au - 'Commonwealth Ombudsman Australia:
Assisting the Australian community by resolving complaints and
fostering good government administration'
- Omb-HCSCC.nt.gov.au - 'Ombudsman for the Northern
Territory'
- ombudsman.vic.gov.au - Ombudsman Victoria
- OmbO.nsw.gov.au - New South Wales Ombudsman
- Ombudsman.sa.gov.au - The Ombudsman South Australia
Office: '[to provide] free, impartial, informal and timely
resolution of complaints to promote fairness, openness and good
public administration in South Australia'
- ombudsman/home.html - Tasmanian Ombudsman:
investigates complaints regarding public authority administrative
action and contravention of state privacy legislation, conducts
Freedom of Information reviews in respect of government agencies
and can accept public interest disclosures (ie. whistleblowing
complaints) and other miscellaneous functions (eg. auditing of
police telephone interception warrants).
Azerbaijan government ombudsman
Brazilian government ombudsmen
Canadian government ombudsmen
- GNB.ca - 'The New Brunswick Ombudsman's Office': one
central mission: to ensure that all New Brunswick citizens are
treated with administrative fairness by government and its
agencies.
- HOA.gov.nl.ca - 'Newfoundland and Labrador Citizens'
Representative'
- Gov.ns.ca - 'Nova Scotia Office of the Ombudsman: If
you feel you have been treated unfairly by a provincial or
municipal government body, or you have a complaint about a Nova
Scotia government service...'
- Ombudsman.bc.ca - 'Ombudsman British Columbia:
Promoting Fairness for British Columbians'
- Ombudsman.mb.ca - 'Ombudsman Manitoba'
- Ombudsman.on.ca - 'Ombudsman Ontario - Ontario's
Watchdog. Mission: to support the need for accountability,
transparency and oversight in the provision of government
services'
- ProtecteurduCitoyen.qc.ca - 'Le Protecteur du
Citoyen' / 'The Québec's Ombudsman' (English language link)
- Ombudsman.yk.ca - 'Office of the Yukon Ombudsman and
Information & Privacy Commissioner'
- Ombudsman.sk.ca - 'Ombudsman Saskatchewan'
- Ombudsman.ab.ca - 'Alberta Ombudsman'
- [29453] - 'Ombudsman for the Department of National
Defence and Canadian Forces'
- [29454] - Veterans Ombudsman
Chilean ombudsman
Czech government ombudsman
European Parliament ombudsman
Irish ombudsmen
Israeli ombudsman
New Zealand government ombudsmen
Philippine government ombudsman
Swedish government ombudsmen
- JO - Justitieombudsmannen (Parliamentary
Ombudsmen: The Ombudsmen of Justice)
- BO - Barnombudsmannen (Ombudsman for
Children)
- DO - Diskrimineringsombudsmannen (Ethnic
Discrimination Ombudsman)
- HomO - Ombudsmannen mot diskriminering på grund av
sexuell läggning (Ombudsman
against Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation)
- JämO -
Jämställdhetsombudsmannen (Equal Opportunities
Ombudsman)
- Konsumentverket/KO -
Konsumentverket/Konsumentombudsmannen (The Swedish
Consumer Agency/Consumer Ombudsman)'
- JK -
Justitiekanslern (The Chancellor of Justice)
Ukrainian government ombudsman
United Kingdom government ombudsmen
- Financial-Ombudsman.org.uk - 'The Financial Ombudsman
Service: provides consumers and small businesses with a free,
independent service for resolving disputes with Banks, Insurance
and other financial organisations (includes private medical
insurance)'
- IHOS.org.uk - 'Housing Ombudsman Service': An
independent service dealing with complaints against landlords &
agents, and other housing disputes'
- LGO.org.uk
- 'Commissioner for Local Administration in England: Local
Government Ombudsmen's Home Page'
- Scrap LGO - 'Petition to scrap LGO'
- NI-Ombudsman.org.uk - Northern Ireland Ombudsman's
Office
- OLSO.org -
'Office of the Legal Services Ombudsman'
- Ombudsman.org.uk - 'Parliamentary and Health Service
Ombudsman: Making complaints a positive experience (includes
NHS)
- Ombudsmanwatch.org 'Local Government Ombudsman
complaints body'
- Ombudsman-Wales.org - 'Public Services Ombudsman for
Wales'
- Pensions-Ombudsman.org.uk - 'The Pensions Ombudsman:
investigates and decides complaints and disputes about private,
civil service and other public sector pensions and pension schemes
'
- OTelO.org.uk - 'Office of the Telecommunications
Ombudsman: We are an Ombudsman Service for public communication
providers and their customers'
- ScottishOmbudsman.org.uk - 'Scottish Public Services
Ombudsman'
United States government ombudsmen
- http://www.dhs.gov/cisombudsman - The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman (CIS
Ombudsman) provides recommendations for resolving individual and
employer problems with the United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS).
- pubadvocate.nyc.gov Although carrying a different
official title, the New York
Public Advocate is the ombudsman for residents of New York
City
- Ombudmhmr.state.mn.us - 'State of Minnesota Office of
the Ombudsman for Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities'
- Ombudsman.hawaii.gov - 'State of Hawaii Office of the
Ombudsman: independently and impartially investigates complaints
against state and county agencies and employees'
- http://www.legis.state.ia.us/Ombudsman/ - 'Office of
Citizens' Aide Ombudsman, Des Moines, Iowa'
- azleg.state.az.us/ombudsman/default.htm -
'Arizona's Ombudsman Citizen's Aide'
- http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/LEGISLATURE/ombud/home.htm
- 'State of Alaska Ombudsman'
- http://www.tennessee.gov/tccy/ombuds.html - The Tennessee
Commission on Children and Youth's (TCCY) Ombudsman Program was
established in 1996. The juvenile justice program serves children
who are in the foster care system and kinship care or relative
caregiver placement. TCCY has statutory authority to review
children in state custody and make recommendations for
improvement.
- http://www.fda.gov/oc/ombudsman/homepage.htm - The goal of
FDA's Ombudsman is to help ensure that the agency fulfills its
regulatory responsibilities well. In the short term, the Office is
dedicated to facilitating problem resolution. In the long term, the
Office looks at issues systematically in order to make the process
work better. Thus it welcomes more general complaints, comments,
and suggestions about FDA's regulatory processes.
Non-governmental (organizational) ombudsman services
Australia
- Credit
Ombudsman Service Limited - COSL: The Credit Ombudsman Service
Limited (COSL) is the external dispute resolution (EDR) scheme for
the non bank financial services industry, approved by the
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
- Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman - TIO:The
Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman is a free and independent
alternative dispute resolution scheme for small business and
residential consumers in Australia who have a complaint about their
telephone or Internet service.
Established in 1993 by the Australian Federal Government, the TIO
is independent of industry, the government and consumer
organisations.The TIO is authorised to investigate complaints about
the provision or supply of telephone or Internet
services.
(information was supplied by the official website of
the TIO)
- Trent Stamp's Take - Commentary on the Red
Cross selection for Ombudsman
- OEA.co.uk -
'Ombudsman for Estate Agents Scheme: A free, fair and independent
service for buyers and sellers of residential property in the
UK'
- National Public Radio - In October 2007,
journalist, author, media critic and educator Alicia C. Shepard began a two-year appointment as
Ombudsman for NPR.
Ombudsman associations
- AOA -
Asian Ombudsman Association (AOA) - "To promote the concepts of
Ombudsmanship and to encourage its development in Asia"
- ANZOA -
Australian and New Zealand Ombudsman Association (ANZOA)
- BIOA -
British and Irish Ombudsman Association (BIOA)
- CFO -
Coalition of Federal Ombudsman (CFO) - Promoting and Assisting
Ombudsman in the United States Government
- ENOHE - European Network of Ombudsmen in Higher
Education (ENOHE), Universiteit van Amsterdam

- EOI - European Ombudsman Institute (EOI)
- IOA - International Ombudsman Association (IOA)
- IOI - International Ombudsman Institute
(IOI)
- ONO
- Organization of News Ombudsmen (ONO)
- USOA
- United States Ombudsman Association (USOA) - Promoting and
supporting fairness, accountability, and equity in government
through the public sector ombudsman
Ombudsman directories
- UAlberta.ca - International Ombudsman Institute
(international directory of ombudsmen)
- Ombuds Blog includes lists of organizational ombuds
offices in corporations, academic, governmental, and other
organizations