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2024-02-01Corruption perception results: NZ must be more open, says Chief Ombudsman
The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier says New Zealand must be even more open and direct if it is to improve its ranking as one of the least corrupt countries in the world. The just-released 2023 Transparency International Corruption Perception Index shows New Zealand has slipped to 3rd place on 85 points, after being ranked 2nd equal with Finland on 87 points in 2022.
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2019-07-01CY issues corrective measures for improvement of Taipei City’s roadside parking fee collection
According to Taipei City Parking Management and Development Office (PMDO) statistics, the accumulated amount owed by the city’s top parking fee defaulter for the period from the start of September 2005 to the end of 2016 totaled just over NT$4.36 million (US$139,000).
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2025-08-14PHSO - End-of-life care: improving ‘do not attempt CPR’ conversations for everyone
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2023-11-23Gibraltar - Public Services Ombudsman - Annual Report 2022 - EN
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2023-08-28Ombudsman of Ireland - Annual Report 2022 - EN
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2024-04-19Staffs home refuses to refund care costs following Ombudsman investigation
A Staffordshire care provider has refused to refund a man’s estate after the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman found it put too restrictive care in place for the last nine months of his life.
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2023-11-15SPSO - Local Government Sector - Annual Report - 2013/2014 - EN
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2023-11-0718. Working Session C: Lyn Provost – An Auditor-General’s report on fraud
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2020-01-02FRA calls for solutions towards humane and effective migration
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) called for humane and effective solutions in migration issues on International Migrants Day on 18 December. FRA highlighted that in 2019, migrants globally will top an estimated 272 million, of which many move by choice. However, many others flee armed conflict, persecution, or serious human rights violations. In 2018, the number of forcibly displaced people broke 70 million for the first time ever.
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2023-11-0756. Working Session M: André Marin – Old watchdog, new tricks: How social media and technology can transform the modern ombudsman
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2025-07-11Indonesian Ombudsman - Indonesia Ombudsman and SDGs 2024 - EN
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2023-11-0758. Working Session M: Alhagie Sowe – Decentralisation and sensitisation in the face of financial constraints
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2023-11-15wcpo-ar-19-20
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2023-06-15Ombudsman of Ireland - Annual Report 2022 - Driving Fairness in the Delivery of Public Service - EN
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2026-01-22Estonia - Annual Report 2024/2025 - EN
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2023-07-27Ombudsman Ontario - Annual Report - 2018/2019 - EN
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2023-09-15Chief Ombudsman publishes OIA and LGOIMA complaints information January 2023 - June 2023
The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier has published his half-yearly data on Official Information Act (OIA) and Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA) complaints. The data covers the number of complaints received under each Act for the period 1 January 2023 to 30 June 2023, as well as the number of complaints completed by the Ombudsman during this period.
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2023-07-28Ombudsman Ontario - Annual Report - 2017/2018 - EN
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2023-11-0741. Working Session I: Young-ran Kim – E-People Initiative; facilitating dialogue and conflict resolution between the governing and the governed
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2014-07-31New publication on the topic of "Transparency of Information of Public Administrations"
The publisher “Thomson Reuters Aranzadi” released a new book on the topic of “Informative Transparency of Public Administrations“ by the Spanish author Miguel Ángel Blanes Climent.