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Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly will now have the power to investigate the actions of a larger number of public bodies. Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland

Ombudsman's role to be extended as Oireachtas approves reform bill

The government has billed the legislation as the “most significant expansion” of the Ombudsman’s powers in 30 years.

THE ROLE of the Ombudsman in scrutinising the behaviour of public bodies is to be extended, after the Oireachtas approved a bill extending the number of bodies over which the office has oversight.

The Ombudsman (Amendment) Bill completed its passage through the Oireachtas yesterday evening and is now likely to be signed into law by President Higgins this weekend.

The Bill will mean that, for the first time, the Ombudsman will have the power to scrutinise the actions of VECs, universities and colleges, as well as other bodies which had been set up after the Office of the Ombudsman itself – including FÁS and the Courts Service.

The Bill has also been written such that any public body created in future will automatically fall under the Ombudsman’s remit, unless the legislation setting it up gives it an automatic legal disclaimer.

The legislation was originally tabled by the last government, and had been cleared through the Dáil in 2010 – but the legislation had not been presented to the Seanad before the government collapsed. It was restored to the Seanad’s agenda last month and has now been approved in its entirety.

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin, said the reforms were the “most significant expansion” of the Ombudsman’s role since the office was first introduced.

“The enactment of this legislation will represent an important milestone in the Government’s programme of reform,” he said.

Howlin added that the reforms were “expected to further strengthen the standing of the citizen in their dealing with public bodies, ensuring that fair treatment is always provided, as well as improving the quality of decision-making”.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 8:48 AM

    Just shocking

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    Jan 5th 2020, 9:02 AM

    Half a billion animals have died so far. These bushfires will see the end to many species. It’s unprecedented. The devastation to all of the communities wiped out, reading stories of masses of people staying on beaches so that they can easily jump into the water is absolutely frightening. All we can hope for is rain and a drop in temperatures. As many experts have said, nature started this fire, nature will end it.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 9:46 AM

    @Sirius: Makes you appreciate dreary old Ireland

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    Jan 5th 2020, 12:56 PM

    @Sirius: And the thing is its only getting started, sooner or later they will figure out burning coal is not a good idea and there is a good chance the country will be one very large desert in the future….they have been warned like us all, its up to them to make the change.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 12:33 PM

    Whoever or whatever is to blame …..seeing and hearing about the animals breaks my heart.
    I saw a picture today of a dead kangaroo. Burnt alive, trapped in a fenced area. I think it will haunt me forever :(

    This is a tragedy.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 3:38 PM

    @moneymaid: Oh no :( I feel the same. Humans can leave their houses to escape to safety but the animals can’t. It’s awful.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 9:10 AM

    It’s hell on earth.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 12:56 PM

    Ways to donate to all the amazing workers trying to mitigate the effects of this catastrophe https://7news.com.au/news/bushfires/bushfires-in-australia-how-you-can-help-c-629603

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    Heartbreaking.

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    Jan 5th 2020, 10:21 PM

    Devastating. Poor animals.. people should wise up and starting making changes. We are destroying our world. Reduce or eliminate the intake of meat for a start.

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