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  • 2025-05-02

    CY Urges VAC to Rectify Waste and Pesticide Violations at Its Affiliated Farms and to Uphold Environmental Responsibilities

    The Fushoushan Veterans Farm, affiliated to the Veteran Affairs Council, was found to have committed violations in the handling of business waste. In addition, both Fushoushan and Wuling Veterans Farms were found to have engaged in improper pesticide use. On March 20, 2025, the Control Yuan Committee on Foreign and National Defense Affairs approved the investigation report submitted by CY members Fan Sun-Lu, Lin Wen-Cheng, and Upay Radio Kanasaw.

  • 2025-06-20

    Canadian Council of Parliamentary Ombudsman Endorses Key Principles to Strengthen Oversight and Public Trust

    The Canadian Council of Parliamentary Ombudsman has formally endorsed a set of key principles designed to ensure the independence, effectiveness, and accountability of Ombudsman institutions across Canada. These principles reaffirm the essential role of Ombudsman offices in upholding good governance, protecting individual rights, and reinforcing public trust in democratic institutions.

  • 2025-05-30

    Ombudsman probes enhanced management of countryside ancillary tourist facilities to pursue “tourism is everywhere”

    The Ombudsman, Mr Jack Chan, on 29 May 2025 announced the launch of a direct investigation operation to examine the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government’s management of countryside ancillary tourist facilities to align with its efforts to develop green tourism and the pursuit of the ideas of “tourism is everywhere” and “sightseeing all over Hong Kong”.

  • 2025-03-21

    Office of the Ombudsman urges women politicians to report injustices

    The Office of the Ombudsman has asked women running in the September 2025 General Elections to report any forms of injustices faced in the election process. The Director of Investigations and Research, Ms Martha Kwengwere, said this during a two-day capacity building training aimed at empowering female aspirants for the positions of Member of Parliament and Ward Councilors from the Central Region at Sunbird Capital Hotel, Lilongwe.

  • 2024-12-13

    Ombudsman recommends solutions to Office of Children’s Services

    Alaska State Ombudsman Kate Burkhart made seven recommendations to the Alaska Department of Family and Community Services, Office of Children’s Services (OCS), after an ombudsman investigation. The investigation was prompted by a complaint from a foster parent, who alleged OCS conducted an unfair investigation into a Protective Services Report, failed to seek timely mental health services or placement for a child, and made an inappropriate placement decision. The investigation revealed that OCS struggled to find effective solutions for a youth with complex needs and challenging behaviors.

  • 2024-10-02

    Invitation to Annual Military Ombud Symposium

    The South African Military Ombud, Lieutenant General (Retired) V.R. Masondo, has the pleasure of inviting all IOI members to attend the Annual Military Ombud Symposium with the theme “Affirming and Promoting the Military Ombud’s Oversight Responsibility: 30 years into democracy", which will take place on 22 November 2024 (9.30 am SAST) and can be attended in person oronline. Click here for more information.

  • 2025-04-11

    Control Yuan Inspects PTS and MoC to Access Public Media Operations and Cultural Policy Implementation

    The Control Yuan (CY) Committee on Educational and Cultural Affairs, led by Convener Pasuya Poiconx and accompanied by 16 CY members, conducted a circuit supervision to the Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation (PTS) and the Ministry of Culture (MoC) on 17 February 2025.

  • 2024-10-17

    Mediation Case: Lands Department attentive to public concern with prompt actions to address risk of tree collapse

    A village resident was concerned about the condition of the trees on the government land nearby, particularly a large tree adjacent to his house, which had grown taller and taller with its trunk leaning more significantly. The Ombudsman’s Office sympathised with his long-standing concern, given that tree collapse had caused casualties time and time again in the past.

  • 2024-10-10

    CY issues correction to Ministry of Labor and New Taipei City Government on forced unpaid leave to foreign fishermen

    An investigation conducted by Control Yuan has found that after the end of Taiwan’s neritic squid fishing season in September 2023, employers and agents flexibly adjusted fishing manpower using “consensual termination of contract” to avoid requirements of the Labor Standards Act. As a result, 64 foreign fishermen were forced to take unpaid leave, denied the three-year guarantee of work in their contracts, and not given severance pay.

  • 2024-08-08

    Ombudsman urges school boards to take parents’ concerns seriously

    The Chief Ombudsman is concerned some school boards are failing to act fairly when children are facing disciplinary action, decisions on enrolment or other decisions that affect their education.

  • 2024-07-10

    OPCAT visits to ACT policing places of detention

    The Commonwealth National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) and the ACT Ombudsman, as part of the ACT NPM, jointly monitor the conditions of detention in AFP and ACT policing facilities, to prevent the risk of torture or ill-treatment of detainees.

  • 2024-07-26

    Ombudsman regrets Commission approach to access to documents request concerning EU legislation on combatting child sexual abuse

    The European Ombudsman strongly regrets the European Commission’s refusal to follow her recommendation to give greater public access to four documents related to the drawing up of proposed legislation to combat child sexual abuse.

  • 2025-02-27

    European Ombudsman suggests ways for Commission to ensure EU border management funds comply with fundamental rights obligations

    The European Ombudsman has made a series of suggestions to the European Commission to help it monitor EU funds granted to Member States for border management and ensure their use does not result in fundamental rights violations.

  • 2023-02-16

    Issue 5 – Giving voice to mental health patients (Feb. 2021)

  • 2024-07-18

    Complaints to the Ombudsman reveal systemic issues

    In Kevin Brezinski’s latest public report, systemic issues were uncovered within the Alberta Adult Health Benefit program and Alberta Child Health Benefit program, operated jointly by Alberta Health and Seniors, Community and Social Services (SCSS).

  • 2024-12-12

    European Ombudsman makes suggestions to help ensure accountability in Commission’s use of AI

    The European Ombudsman has made a series of suggestions to help the European Commission ensure the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in its decision making remains accountable.

  • 2024-10-24

    More and more people are turning to the Ombudsman for help

    On 22 October 2024, the Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier published his 2023/2024 Annual Report which shows more and more people are turning to the Ombudsman for help. “In 2023/24 I completed the highest number of complaints and protected disclosures ever,” Mr Boshier says.

  • 2024-08-08

    Ombudsman issues practical guidance to council housing officers

    Officers who make decisions on people’s housing needs based on medical assessments, have been provided with a new good practice guide by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.

  • 2024-09-19

    Ombudsman encourages Paramount Chiefs to uphold justice and good governance

    In his campaign to promote and strengthen administrative justice, accountability and good governance in Sierra Leone, the Ombudsman Tejan Ahmed Israel Jah Esq called on Paramount Chiefs in the Southern Region to uphold justice, accountability and good governance within their Districts, Chiefdoms and localities. He made this statement whilst addressing Paramount Chiefs, District Chairpersons, Mayors and other galaxy of eminent people and government functionaries at the Human Capital Development Advocacy Meeting held at the Moyamba District Council Hall.

  • 2024-04-26

    Yukon Ombudsman calls to modernize Act

    Yukon Ombudsman Jason Pedlar has requested amendments to the Ombudsman Act that give him the same authority found in the majority of Canadian jurisdictions and align it with international best practices. Pedlar has submitted a report to the Yukon Legislative Assembly with proposed changes to the Ombudsman Act, to better protect Yukoners.

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