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THE PUBLIC SERVICE WITH THE HIGHEST RATE OF OMBUDSMAN CLOSED CASES

Date 08.02.2023
Time 5 minutes

Of 318 complaints that the Public Service received from the Ombudsman's Office in 2021, more than 85% were considered successfully closed by the Ombudsman or by his Commissioners until the end of October 2022.

This is the highest rate of cases closed by this institution since the Public Service started carrying out this Governance exercise in the past years.

The rest of the cases were pending with the Ombudsman (8.8%), with the Ministries (3.5%), or referred to the Prime Minister (2.2%).

In the absolute majority of closed cases (93%), the investigations were closed by the Ombudsman without a recommendation being given. This shows that the Public Service either acted correctly or addressed the complaint as soon as it received the case from the Ombudsman, and thus there was no need for the investigation to continue.

This emerged from a new publication launched by Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana. The report published today gives an account of each case, with details on what actions were taken. An account is also given of pending cases from previous years.

This report was launched during an internal conference organized by the Public Service for Permanent Secretaries and liaison officers involved in this process, with the aim that monitoring and governance continue to be strengthened - despite the high implementation rates.​

08.02.2023
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