IOI Ombudsman News 5/2026
Date of article: 10/02/2026
Daily News of: 10/02/2026
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SLOVENIA | Newly elected Human Rights Ombudswoman in SloveniaAt its session on 3 February 2026, the members of the National Assembly elected Dr. Simona Drenik Bavdek as the new Human Rights Ombudswoman. She will also advocate for the establishment of a children's rights ombudsman in Slovenia, who would be able to operate autonomously within the Ombudsman's institution. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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PAKISTAN | Strengthening Institutional Capacity Through Advisors’ WorkshopThe Office of the Ombudsman Punjab organized a two-day capacity-building workshop for all Advisors on 12 and 13 January 2026, aimed at enhancing consistency, legal accuracy, and effectiveness in complaint adjudication and implementation processes. The workshop served as a platform for shared learning, experience exchange, and alignment on best practices across diverse administrative domains. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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FINLAND | Over 7,000 complaints received by Parliamentary OmbudsmanIn 2025, the Parliamentary Ombudsman received a total of 7,321 complaints. This is the second largest number of complaints of all time. Case numbers rose in nearly all administrative branches. The largest numbers of complaints concerned social services, the administrative branch of the police and healthcare. The number of cases concerning foreign nationals more than tripled from the previous year. More than half of them concerned delays in processing at the Finnish Immigration Service. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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AOMF | Réunion du Bureau de l’AOMF : orientations et perspectives pour l’année 2026L’Association des Ombudsmans et Médiateurs de la Francophonie (AOMF) s’est réunie le 19 janvier 2026 à Paris. Cette rencontre a permis de dresser le bilan des actions menées en 2025 et de définir les grandes orientations pour la période 2026-2027. » more information » google translate » google translate (Español) |
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CONTROL YUAN, TAIWAN | Domestic and Ethnic Committee Inspects OCA, Showing Concern for Marine Debris Reuse and Marine Ecological Conservation AchievementsOn 7 November 2025, the convener of the Control Yuan’s Domestic and Ethnic Committee, Ombudsman Tsai Chung-yi, accompanied by 14 committee members, visited the Ocean Conservation Administration under the Ocean Affairs Council for an inspection. The delegation conducted field visits to member companies of the Marine Debris Recycling Coalition and the Central Taiwan Marine Conservation Education Center, followed by operational briefings and a comprehensive discussion session with the OAC and OCA. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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UK | Report highlights confusion over patient removal rules in GPThe Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman has published the second in a series of Overview Reports which review issues that are creating potential barriers to accessing healthcare. The report ‘The Removal of Patients from their General Practice Service’ provides an overview assessment of GP Practice decisions to remove patients from their Practice list alongside the guidance; legislation; and processes currently in place to inform these decisions. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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DENMARK | The Ombudsman looks into conditions for children and young people in emergency careAs the theme for his monitoring visits to institutions for children in 2026, the Danish Parliamentary Ombudsman will be looking into the social facilities that the municipalities use when there is a need for placing a child or young person in emergency care. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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CANADA | Ombudsperson finds ongoing gaps in safeguards for involuntary patients under BC’s Mental Health ActA new BC Ombudsperson report finds that too often key legal safeguards for involuntary patients under BC’s Mental Health Act are still not being applied across the province, despite improvement since the office’s 2019 Committed to Change investigation. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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España | El Defensor del Pueblo solicita al Ministerio de Consumo y a la Comisión de la Competencia que actúen para evitar sobrecostes en los precios de los transportes alternativos al trenEl Defensor del Pueblo, Ángel Gabilondo, ha abierto una actuación de oficio ante el Ministerio de Derechos Sociales, Consumo y Agenda 2030 y ante la Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia para que informen, en sus respectivos ámbitos, acerca de las medidas que pretenden adoptar para evitar sobrecostes en las tarifas de transportes alternativos al tren y evitar la existencia de conductas presuntamente abusivas por parte de algunas compañías. » more information » google translate » google translate (Francais) |
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HONG KONG, CHINA | Ombudsman announces results of direct investigation operation into effectiveness of administrative support provided for complaint handling by the Secretariat of the Medical CouncilOn 5 February 2026, the Ombudsman, Mr Jack Chan, announced the completion of a direct investigation operation into the effectiveness of administrative support provided for complaint handling by the Secretariat of the Medical Council of Hong Kong under the Department of Health, and the DH’s regulatory role. The Office of the Ombudsman made 21 improvement recommendations to the authorities. » more information » google translate (Francais) » google translate (Español) |
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