To submit
the report of the Monitoring Officer
Additional documents:
Decision:
To note the
information.
Minutes:
Submitted - the report of the Monitoring Officer on
the findings of an independent investigation into the Ombudsman's processes.
It was noted that stories had appeared in the press in
April of this year claiming that a staff member in the Ombudsman's office had
been involved with very political statements on social media. It was noted that
this had created concern within the Ombudsman team. It was emphasised that the
Ombudsman's system was integral to the ethical and standards system in Wales.
It was noted that there was no similar system in England and there were
substantial features in terms of maintaining the system to have an independent
body and responsibility for the investigation process.
Attention was drawn to part 4.1 of the report where
three recommendations were highlighted from the independent report that would
be of interest to the members.
Observations / questions were invited from the
members.
It was noted, as many of the Ombudsman's complaints
did not go further than the first step, it would be better if the case was
restricted to the complainant and the person under investigation to prevent the
concern that publishing it would cause.
In response, the Monitoring Officer noted that the
existence of an Ombudsman complaint was confidential to the parties in question
until there was a decision on the investigation. However, it was acknowledged
that the complainant could inform the person subject to the complaint of the
complaint against them. It was explained that experience suggested that the
current system created less concern and enquiries regarding complaints.
It was noted that a member could wait six to
nine months before a decision was made and it was believed that the lack of
resources from the Ombudsman and the fact that a substantial proportion of its
time was focused on complaints against health boards was responsible for that.