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  2. Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    A prototype of an ombudsman may have flourished in China during the Qin dynasty (221 BC), and later in Korea during the Joseon dynasty. [5] The position of secret royal inspector, or amhaeng-eosa (암행어사, 暗行御史) was unique to the Joseon dynasty, where an undercover official directly appointed by the king was sent to local provinces to monitor government officials and look after ...

  3. Ombudsmen in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 the Taxpayer Ombudsman Office was created within the Internal Revenue Service to act as an ombudsman for the taxpayer. [2] Renamed in 1996 as the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate, this office 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 ...

  4. Ombudsman services by country - Wikipedia

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    Financial Ombudsman Service [170] - This service is free for consumers, and every year over 1 million people contact them about problems with: bank accounts, payments and cards; payment protection insurance (PPI); home, car, travel and other types of insurance; loans and other credit, like car finance; debt collection and repayment problems ...

  5. Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The Ombudsman is responsible for considering complaints by the public that UK Government departments, public authorities and the National Health Service in England have not acted properly or fairly or have provided a poor service. The Ombudsman is appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and is accountable to Parliament.

  6. Organization of News Ombudsmen - Wikipedia

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    The Organization of News Ombudsmen and Standards Editors (ONO) is a modern, international non-profit organization.ONO membership comprises news ombudsman, readers' representatives and standards editors from around the world, working online, in print, in television and radio.

  7. Organizational ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    An organizational ombudsman is a designated neutral or impartial dispute resolution practitioner whose major function is to provide independent, impartial, confidential and informal assistance to managers and employees, clients and/or other stakeholders of a corporation, university, non-governmental organization, governmental agency or other ...

  8. Office of the Ombudsman (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    [4] After an investigation, the Ombudsman files charges at the Sandiganbayan, a special anti-graft court. The Offices of the Ombudsman includes the Ombudsman's own office, along with offices for a team composed of a Sheriff, the Ombudsman's second in command, and six other deputies who lead their respective divisions or bureaus.

  9. Public Complaints Commission, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The commission was set up through the Public Commission Act, 1975 No 31 and is empowered to widely receive and inquire into complaints by the public as pertains to work-related actions/decisions by government agencies, their officials and private organizations or their officials, and other related matters ancillary to that. [5]