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Ombudsman for Bangladesh: theory and reality

By: Mollah, Md. Awal Hossain.
Contributor(s): Uddin, Md. Nizam.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.979-1002.Subject(s): Ombudsman - Bangladesh | Ombudsman In: International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Although the term "Ombudsman" is a relatively unfamiliar term in Bangladesh in general, it is widely used and is a practiced technique of ensuring administrative accountability and transparency in western developed countries. The offices of Ombudsmen, as currently found in an increasing number of countries, are institutions of government design to meet the perceived needs as to both out come and process. Their objectives are to secure fairness, integrity, accountability and efficiency in public affairs, by methods conductive to promoting confidence in all institutions of the state. In reality the Ombudsman's office is seen as an institution, which has been established in regional jurisdictions in order to promote high standards of public administration and management, and to protect the right of citizens in their dealing with government. In this article, an attempt is made to analyze the role of the "Ombudsman" concept and why it is needed and how it can be institutionalized in Bangladesh. In doing so, the article has been divided into two parts. Part I discusses the conceptual framework of the Ombudsman while Part II throws light on the prospects and problems of this concept in Bangladesh as attempts are being made to establish the office of the Ombudsman. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 27, Issue no: 11-12 Available AR64213

Although the term "Ombudsman" is a relatively unfamiliar term in Bangladesh in general, it is widely used and is a practiced technique of ensuring administrative accountability and transparency in western developed countries. The offices of Ombudsmen, as currently found in an increasing number of countries, are institutions of government design to meet the perceived needs as to both out come and process. Their objectives are to secure fairness, integrity, accountability and efficiency in public affairs, by methods conductive to promoting confidence in all institutions of the state. In reality the Ombudsman's office is seen as an institution, which has been established in regional jurisdictions in order to promote high standards of public administration and management, and to protect the right of citizens in their dealing with government. In this article, an attempt is made to analyze the role of the "Ombudsman" concept and why it is needed and how it can be institutionalized in Bangladesh. In doing so, the article has been divided into two parts. Part I discusses the conceptual framework of the Ombudsman while Part II throws light on the prospects and problems of this concept in Bangladesh as attempts are being made to establish the office of the Ombudsman. - Reproduced.

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