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2022-02-07ombudsman-act-1972-115-auth-south-australia
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2021-06-29The Ombudsman of Hong Kong announced the launch of two own-motion investigations
The Ombudsman, Ms Winnie Chiu, announced the launch of two direct investigations. The investigations will examine the requirements of the Transport Department (TD) for the physical fitness certification of driving licence applicants/holders and the Government’s enforcement against unauthorised building works (UBWs) in New Territories Exempted Houses (NTEHs).
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2021-03-18memo-2019-color
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2021-03-18Spain - Síndica de Greuges de Barcelona - Annual Report 2019 - CA
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2021-07-30Ombudsman’s statement on hate speech and its implications on promoting racism and xenophobia
On July 13, 2021, the Commissioner for Administration and the Protection of Human Rights, in the framework of its competences as an Equality Body, issued a Statement regarding the phenomenon of speech that promotes/incites racism and xenophobia and the specific implications that such speech has when it is expressed online through the internet.
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2018-10-23Avis du Défenseur des droits N° 18-22
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2019-09-06Public Defender of Rights - Annual Report 2017 EN
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2019-04-02Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman Report
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2018-10-30New Zealand - Annual Report 2017/2018 EN
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2018-09-28SPSO Annual Report 2017-18
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2018-09-28SPSO Annual Report and Accounts 2017-18
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2018-09-28SPSO Annual Report and Accounts 2017-18
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2018-09-28SPSO Annual Report 2017-18
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2018-09-24SPSO - Annual Report 2017/2018 - EN
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2020-07-09Issue 3 - Own initiative investigations (July 2018)
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2014-02-06Correctional Investigator - Annual Report 2012/2013 - EN
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2014-12-22Monitoring Immigration Detention - Practical Manual (Dec. 2014) - EN
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2021-09-03Caribbean & Latin America - Regional By-laws (August 2021)
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2017-12-04Investigation into the management of maintenance claims against public housing tenant
As a result of a number of complaints to the Ombudsman and wider community concern, the Ombudsman conducted an investigation into the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Housing's processes for determining and pursuing maintenance debts against public housing tenants. The investigation found that many public housing tenants were charged thousands of dollars for the repair of damaged public housing, even when there was no evidence they caused the damage. The investigation also found that the department was wasting public resources and breaching its responsibility as a Model Litigant by making unreasonable demands for cost recovery and pursing claims to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
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2019-04-18Queensland Ombudsman - Sunshine Coast Regional Council regulatory enforcement report (April 2019)