f. ombudswoman
Government service charged with investigating complaints of maladministration or violation of rights.
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Examples for "ombudsman"
Examples for "ombudsman"
1The new ombudsman will adjudicate on consumer complaints about financial services firms.
2A separate ombudsman audit of the hospitality sector is currently under way.
3But what about ombudsman services in this era of public services austerity?
4More than 100 people were injured in the skirmishes, the ombudsman said.
5It reported itself to the ombudsman two days before Friday's press conference.
1He went to the office of his ombudsperson, Amazing "Maizie" Grace Haydn.
2Appoint an ombudsperson for every SGB to root out corruption in teacher and head appointments.
3Caird could do nothing except get a budder, an ombudsperson, to present his petition to take the examinations.
4In fact, it turned out that the singer was Cara O'Sullivan; no doubt she would make a splendid ombudsperson also.
1And the biggest public advocate of such a nuclear option is Lythgoe.
2The public advocate came out swinging at President Donald Trump at her victory speech.
3Local TV chef Simon Bryant has been a public advocate of the co-operative campaign.
4EBONY: What has been the most surprising reaction to your being named public advocate?
5The Brooklyn native interacted with Afropunk attendees to solidify votes in the race for public advocate.
1The Banking Ombud's annual report has been released this week, exposing the banks who receive the most complaints.
2Mapisa-Nqakula also confirmed that they had not participated in Military Ombud's investigation at the behest of their lawyers.
3The institution has also been put under the spotlight by the Tax Ombud for delayed refunds and blocked payments.
4We are very concerned about that, Advocate Eric Mkhawane of the Office of the Tax Ombud told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday.
5The ombuds man receives the same salary as a member of the Supreme Court- the equivalent of slightly more than $14, 000 a year.