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Title: Making Things Right: Seeking Redress for Complainants


1
Making Things Right Seeking Redress for
Complainants
  • Pauline Champoux-Lesage
  • Quebec Ombudsman

First Annual Conference Forum of Canadian
Ombudsman Ottawa - April 1, 2003
2
Parliamentary Ombudsman Outline of Role and
Powers
  • Responsibilities
  • recourse for citizens
  • guardian of good governance
  • non-litigious recourse

3
Parliamentary Ombudsman Outline of Role and
Powers (continued)
  • Characteristics
  • independence
  • impartiality

4
Parliamentary Ombudsman Outline of Role and
Powers (continued)
  • Powers
  • investigation
  • recommendation
  • initiation (proprio motu)

5
Multiple Requests
  • Redress
  • Correction
  • Redress for complainant only
  • Redress for complainant and others in similar
    situation
  • Correction to prevent similar future situations
  • Immediate remedy

6
Actions
  • Study complaints
  • Investigate
  • Protect citizens in dealings with an agency or
    government
  • Make recommendations to redress wrongs or
    improve the situation

7
Sources of Prejudice
  • Illegality
  • Irregularity
  • Inequity
  • Error of fact

Basis for all redress sought
8
To Request and Obtain Redress
  • There must be harm done
  • Attributable to a public body
  • Public body must admit responsibility

9
Illegality
  • We live under the rule of law
  • Non observance to the Law
  • Abuse of power
  • Respect decisions or court orders

10
Irregularity
  • Against rules of conduct established by a public
    body for its employees
  • Does not uphold its commitments as set forth in
    its Service to Citizens Statement or in the
    governments declaration of principle

11
InequityEquity
  • Correction of overly-strict rules
  • Remedies weaknesses
  • Interpretation if unclear
  • Equity ? equal treatment

12
Error of fact
  • Failure to take into account
  • document
  • object
  • file element

13
Rules and Principles
  • Redress sought
  • on case-by-case basis
  • Correction sought
  • weaknesses or inconsistencies in legislation or
    program

14
Rules and Principles (continued)
  • Examples
  • illegality
  • compensation granted
  • irregularity
  • visits made
  • tax credit granted

15
Rules and Principles (continued)
  • Examples (continued)
  • inequity
  • social welfare benefits paid to citizen
  • error of fact
  • social insurance number not taken into account

16
Qualify Redress Sought
  • Public Protector Act corrective legislation
    numerous complaints of delays
  • multiple causes and effects
  • Unfair demands or reduced benefits
  • Incomplete information

17
File a Request...
  • Right proportionate to nature and severity of
    prejudice
  • Reasonable make sense

18
File a Request (continued)
  • Timely momentum (timing)
  • possible adverse effects
  • Feasibility
  • applicable
  • financially sound

19
Types of Redress
  • Give access to a service or program
  • Refund excess taxes
  • Reduction or waiver of sums owed
  • Subsidy, permit, authorization
  • Reduction, elimination of delay

20
Types of Redress (continued)
  • Compensation for breach of right
  • Equity compensation
  • Request to analyse the file anew
  • Provide explanation, relevant information
  • Apologies

21
Results
  • Redress / correction obtained
  • Redress / correction refused
  • Impossible redress / correction
  • Different redress / correction

Needs thorough follow-up
22
Other Principles
  • Use imagination, innovation
  • Within reasonable timeframe
  • Target problems sources and causes

23
Systemic Corrections
  • Repeated complaints
  • Important failings causing prejudice
  • Analysis of corrective legislation
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