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If you constantly have to play ombudsman for your beloved, you’re in a co-dependent prison of your own making. People will keep doing what they can get away with.
Luvvie Ajayi Jones (I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual)
The fiction writer is the ombudsman who argues our humble, dubious case in the halls of eternal record.
John Updike
The Times was taken to task by its ombudsman for downplaying the seriousness of Russia’s meddling.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (What Happened)
With all the paperwork done and all the problems of the village solved, I did what anyone in my position would do: I took a nap. Welcome to the rough and tumble world of colonial village ombudsmanning. It's possible it's done differently elsewhere, but if it is, I don't want to know.
John Scalzi (The Last Colony (Old Man's War, #3))
It’s more an affliction than the expression of any high-minded ideals. I watch Mark Bittman enjoy a perfectly and authentically prepared Spanish paella on TV, after which he demonstrates how his viewers can do it at home—in an aluminum saucepot—and I want to shove my head through the glass of my TV screen and take a giant bite out of his skull, scoop the soft, slurry-like material inside into my paw, and then throw it right back into his smug, fireplug face. The notion that anyone would believe Catherine Zeta-Jones as an obsessively perfectionist chef (particularly given the ridiculously clumsy, 1980s-looking food) in the wretched film No Reservations made me want to vomit blood, hunt down the producers, and kick them slowly to death. (Worse was the fact that the damn thing was a remake of the unusually excellent German chef flick Mostly Martha.) On Hell’s Kitchen, when Gordon Ramsay pretends that the criminally inept, desperately unhealthy gland case in front of him could ever stand a chance in hell of surviving even three minutes as “executive chef of the new Gordon Ramsay restaurant” (the putative grand prize for the finalist), I’m inexplicably actually angry on Gordon’s behalf. And he’s the one making a quarter-million dollars an episode—very contentedly, too, from all reports. The eye-searing “Kwanzaa Cake” clip on YouTube, of Sandra Lee doing things with store-bought angel food cake, canned frosting, and corn nuts, instead of being simply the unintentionally hilarious viral video it should be, makes me mad for all humanity. I. Just. Can’t. Help it. I wish, really, that I was so far up my own ass that I could somehow believe myself to be some kind of standard-bearer for good eating—or ombudsman, or even the deliverer of thoughtful critique. But that wouldn’t be true, would it? I’m just a cranky old fuck with what, I guess, could charitably be called “issues.” And I’m still angry. But eat the fucking fish on Monday already. Okay? I wrote those immortal words about not going for the Monday fish, the ones that’ll haunt me long after I’m crumbs in a can, knowing nothing other than New York City. And times, to be fair, have changed. Okay, I still would advise against the fish special at T.G.I. McSweenigan’s, “A Place for Beer,” on a Monday. Fresh fish, I’d guess, is probably not the main thrust of their business. But things are different now for chefs and cooks. The odds are better than ever that the guy slinging fish and chips back there in the kitchen actually gives a shit about what he’s doing. And even if he doesn’t, these days he has to figure that you might actually know the difference. Back when I wrote the book that changed my life, I was angriest—like a lot of chefs and cooks of my middling abilities—at my customers. They’ve changed. I’ve changed. About them, I’m not angry anymore.
Anthony Bourdain (Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook)
Research in 2013 by the Ombudsman Services (UK) found that “40 million problems were not acted upon at all, as consumers choose to keep quiet.
Amy J. Schmitz (The New Handshake: Online Dispute Resolution and the Future of Consumer Protection)
The not-so-dirty secret is that Greece is doing the EU’s bidding and working tirelessly to monitor, punish, isolate, and violently repress refugees, stopping most of them from entering the continent. Frontex quietly supports it. Greece has constructed a network of detention centers on the Greek islands and initiated illegal pushbacks at border crossings and on the Mediterranean. More than 41,000 migrants since 2020 were illegally pushed back, according to the Turkey’s Ombudsman Institution report in 2022, with Greece deploying a range of technological innovations to deter new arrivals.37 During the opening of Greece’s “closed controlled access center” in Kos in November 2021, two Greek Orthodox priests blessed the facility while EU politicians looked on.
Antony Loewenstein (The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World)
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Aury Wallington
( O1O'2920'8855 )PCASH( O1O'2920'8855 ) The ACRC will try to promote its major policies and projects such as the Integrity Assessment, the Act on the Protection of Public Interest Whistleblowers, and e-People via the newsletters of major Ombudsman or anti-corruption related organizations around the world, and will utilize its English website and newspapers as well as e-mail newsletter and publications of foreign economic organizations to promote the anti-corruption efforts of the ACRC and Ombudsmen
Aury Wallington
mission: Protecting the rights of the people against illegal and unjust administrative measures; establishing a social and public service climate of integrity; and improving irrational institutions for the happiness of the people. The mission reflects the core role and goal of the ACRC as a comprehensive and proactive anti-corruption and Ombudsman organization.
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(4151)GNP(4151) The International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) is a non-profit corporation consisting of 149 Ombudsman institutions from about 100 countries. The IOI was established in 1978 for the purpose of spreading the concept of protecting the people’s rights
Augagneur J (Catalogue de la Bibliothèque de la Ville de Roanne, Dressé (Éd.1856) (Generalites) (French Edition))
The “Korean model for protecting the people’s rights” is a systemized model to protect the rights of the people in a comprehensive and proactive manner by organically connecting various protection functions, different from the conventional Ombudsman functions focused on individual and ex-post facto protection.
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Enquanto houver a filosofia de que existe uma raça superior e outra inferior,Havera gerra.
Haile Selassie Gebre Selassie (Human Rights Commissions and Ombudsman Offices:National Experiences Throughout the World)
Almost immediately it was confirmed that Assistant Commissioner Ray McAndrew would review the allegations made by Mrs Farrell and, in particular, her claims in respect of the behaviour of key officers involved in the du Plantier investigation over the previous decade. The review would involve interviews with all key players involved. But, critically, there was no indication at the outset that the report would ever be published. Instead, the McAndrew Report would be submitted to the garda commissioner on its completion in 2007. It comprised interviews with almost 100 people, around 50 of whom were either serving or retired gardaí and detectives. The Minister for Justice would also be briefed on its findings and recommendations. But it wasn’t just the garda commissioner and Minister for Justice who examined the McAndrew Report. It was also submitted to the DPP’s office for consideration. To the surprise of no one, it subsequently emerged that no prosecutorial action was recommended on the basis of the report or its findings. That report has never been made available to the public–and has never been fully referenced in any of the court proceedings either in Ireland or France. The McAndrew Report was not even discussed in detail in the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) report, which would be painstakingly compiled over eight years following
Ralph Riegel (A Dream of Death: How Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s Dream Became a Nightmare and a West Cork Village Became the Centre of Ireland’s Most Notorious Unsolved Murder)
its ombudsman Liz Spayd, while praising the paper’s reporting, worried about “a slide toward coverage that can be misperceived as rooting for Trump’s demise.” That is sometimes how it looked. (The paper soon abolished her job.)
Howard Kurtz (Media Madness: Donald Trump, the Press, and the War over the Truth)