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How to pronounce ombudsman in English?

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Type of investigator

Examples of ombudsman

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Solomon, ESPN's first ombudsman, dressed down the reporter and editors involved.
From the businessweek.com
The ombudsman service is free and you should be able to deal with them yourself.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Once the ombudsman has made a decision, it is final and neither side can appeal.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Elliott is the ombudsman for National Geographic Traveler magazines.
From the sacbee.com
The ombudsman highlighted recent cases in which it found in favour of consumers.
From the guardian.co.uk
Another one required all the entries to be written for The Post's new ombudsman.
From the washingtonpost.com
Lloyds TSB was the biggest generator of PPI complaints handled by the ombudsman.
From the guardian.co.uk
Coty, Oregon's ombudsman, was hardly flabbergasted when we shared Lewis's story.
From the foxbusiness.com
Each state has an ombudsman program that acts as an advocate for long-term care.
From the usatoday.com
More examples
  • A government appointee who investigates complaints by private persons against the government
  • An ombudsman (conventional English plural: ombudsmen) is a person who acts as a trusted intermediary between an organization and some internal or external constituency while representing the broad scope of constituent interests. ...
  • Ombudsman was a Canadian television programme which sought to investigate and resolve disputes between people and government or business systems. When the series began, government ombudsman offices were only available in a few Canadian provinces. ...
  • An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments; A designated internal mediator in an organization whose duty is to assist members with conflict ...
  • The ombudsman program is a public/government/community-supported program that advocates for the rights of all residents in 24-hour long-term care facilities. ...
  • An independent official to whom grievances can be aired, free of charge.
  • A public official or representative appointed to investigate citizens' complaints against local agencies and programs that may be infringing on the rights of individuals.
  • The Banking Industry Ombudsman is the avenue through which a customer can make a complain about their bank and have it dealt with independently.
  • A person who is appointed to look into complaints about a government. Ontario's Ombudsman can look into the actions of many government agencies, including medical facilities and treatment centres.