57TH E-NEWS LETTER OF ASIAN OMBUDSMAN ASSOCIATION (AOA) MAY 2022
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PAKISTAN Federal Ombudsman directs prompt implementation of decisions by the Sui Gas Companies Mr. Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi, the Federal Ombudsman has directed the management of Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) to take prompt actions on the decisions of his Office and urged that serious notice will be taken of any delay in non implementation of its findings. |
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HONG KONG – CHINA Ombudsman examines Government’s enforcement against defective sewage works of New Territories Exempted HousesThe Ombudsman, Ms Winnie Chiu, on 12 May 2022 announced the launch of a direct investigation to examine the Government’s enforcement against defective sewage works of New Territories Exempted Houses (NTEHs). NTEHs built in accordance with the Buildings Ordinance (Application to the New Territories) Ordinance are generally exempted from certain provisions of the Buildings Ordinance. |
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TATARSTAN State information system of the Republic of Tatarstan «Public Control»For 10 years now, residents of the Republic of Tatarstan have been using the opportunity to report various problems through the SIS RT “Public Control”. As of May 05, 2022, since the beginning of the functioning of the SIS RT “People’s Control”, 422,149 notices have been published, of which:372,514 notifications resolved (88%), 19,242 notifications have work planned (5%), on 26,236 notifications, a reasoned refusal was given (6%), 4157 notifications are in progress (1%). |
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REPUBLIC OF KOREA ACRC leads the efforts to improve CPI in collaboration with the Public Servants and citizens based on fair and stringent anti-corruption laws and institutions The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC, Chairperson Jeon Hyun-Heui), a national corruption control tower in Korea, plans to continue to push for anti-corruption reform for more transparent and fair society with an aim to join the top 30 countries in the global ranking in Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) based on the achievements of anti-corruption reform it has made over the last five years. |
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AZERBAIJAN The Association of Ombudsmen of the Organization of Turkic States was established The Ombudsperson of Azerbaijan Sabina Aliyeva paid an official visit to Turkey to attend the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the establishment of the Association of Ombudsmen and National Human Rights Institutions (NHRİs) of the Turkic States. |
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PAKISTAN Show cause notice will be issued to the concerned officer of the Agency in case of non-implementation of findings relating to pensioners and workers Mr. Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi, the Federal Ombudsman has said that show cause notice will be issued to the delinquent officers of the concerned Agency for non-implementation of findings regarding pensioners and workers. |
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HONG KONG – CHINA Ombudsman probes e-book lending service of public libraries under Leisure and Cultural Services DepartmentThe Ombudsman, Ms Winnie Chiu, on 12 May 2022 announced the launch of a direct investigation to examine the e-book lending service of public libraries under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). Public libraries launched the first e-book collection in 2001. |
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REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN Protection of human rights in the Turkic-speaking countries On May 25 this year, the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights (Ombudsman) took part in the international conference “Protection of human rights in the Member States of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic-speaking Countries” in Baku, Azerbaijan. The conference is dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Ombudsman Institute of the Republic of Azerbaijan. |
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TATARSTAN Visiting a center for assistance to women victims of domestic violenceThe Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Tatarstan met with the founder of the center for assisting women victims of domestic violence, “Diva” Dina Valieva. The meeting was held at their center, which also has a sewing workshop, where girls and women who want to get a new specialty and gain financial independence study and work. |
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PUBLIC DEFENDER (OMBUDSMAN) OF GEORGIA Report on impact of COVID-19 on health and other rights of prisoners and staff of penitentiary systemOn May 11, 2022, the Public Defender of Georgia and Prevention for Progress, a non-governmental organization, presented a joint report “Impact of Covid 19 on the Health and Other Rights of Prisoners and Staff of the Penitentiary System.” The study assesses the impact of special measures taken by the Special Penitentiary Service from March 2020 through 2021 on the rights situation of prisoners. |