Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1963, p. 20

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 4, 1963 public service against chatgesomouasman. Many were: OUt-)Justified, ADout Naif of thesejare no formal rules or elabor- ; NEW LAMPS 2 - often made 222Iinst it. side his jurisdiction because he|Were immediately rectified by!ate forms. Initial investisations| ad he (CP)-- A : "There have been mistakes,|does not operate where normall'#e departments or agenciesjane made 'simply on the case nee u sman an Term 1 iccess 1 5 carelessness, delay, rigidity,! grounds of appeal remain a ng oeeermet as soon as' the mat-|r.ade out by peopie in their own|t¥Pe of low-level street ' j , ters were brought to - their) words, is being installed in @ = ----. pen pony but|he hens t got * eepng' to aoe notice, The chiet: éeteriston or highway inka AUCKLAND (CP) -- After a| The ombudsman, the only one;government or public servants.a view to extending the om- nothing really sinful," he says.|into the activities of local bodies ah sion of powers here' becai year of operation, the office of|in the Commonwealth, is hased a The government is so satis-/budsman's powers. He had found no evidence ofjor other semi-public organiza- Pig a a ® ce |being considered Ly the govern- bas ort the -- Royal Ob- ombudsman in New Zealand is\on the Scandinavian model. He/fied with the first years's expe-| The ombudsman himself, Sir corruption or moral obliquity. |tions. | o the ombudsman sim-|ment is to throw open local servatory. Scientists' rience that it is reviewing the|Guy Powles, maintains that his| During the year, 776 com-| After investigation, 54 com- ply by. forwarding a fee of £1)hody operations to inquiry by|they affected the or ae | plaints were held to have been|and written submissions. 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