Ombudsman

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An official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against maladministration, especially that of public authorities.


Ombudsman[edit | edit source]

An ombudsman is an official, usually appointed by the government or by parliament, who is charged with representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints of maladministration or a violation of rights. The term is of Swedish origin and is often used in the context of public administration.

Sign indicating the office of an ombudsman

History[edit | edit source]

The concept of the ombudsman originated in Sweden with the establishment of the office of the Justitieombudsman in 1809. The role was created to ensure that public officials acted in accordance with the law and to protect citizens from abuse of power. Since then, the concept has spread worldwide, with many countries adopting similar institutions.

Functions[edit | edit source]

The primary function of an ombudsman is to investigate complaints from individuals against public authorities. This includes:

  • Ensuring that public officials act fairly and in accordance with the law.
  • Addressing issues of maladministration and bureaucratic inefficiency.
  • Protecting human rights and ensuring that citizens' rights are upheld.

Types of Ombudsmen[edit | edit source]

There are several types of ombudsmen, each serving different sectors:

  • Parliamentary Ombudsman: Appointed by the parliament to oversee government agencies.
  • Corporate Ombudsman: Works within a corporation to address employee and customer complaints.
  • Media Ombudsman: Addresses complaints about media content and journalistic practices.

Role in Modern Society[edit | edit source]

In modern society, the role of the ombudsman has expanded beyond government oversight. Many private organizations, such as universities and corporations, have established ombudsman offices to handle internal disputes and complaints. This helps to promote transparency and accountability within organizations.

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