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Bíonn Oifig an Ombudsman ar oscalit ó 9.15 agus 5.30 ó Luan go Déardaoin agus 9.15 go 5.15 Dé hAoine
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Ombudsman appointed to Board of Directors of International Ombudsman Institute
Dáta eisiúnta: 12.11.1996
Following a closely contested election, the Ombudsman, Mr Kevin
Murphy, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the
International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) at its sixth international
conference in Buenos Aires.
This is the first time for Ireland's Ombudsman's Office to be
represented on the Board and is a recognition of the esteem in which
the Irish Office is held by the international Ombudsman community.
Mr Murphy was appointed Ombudsman just two years ago while the
Office itself was established nearly 13 years ago in January 1984.
The IOI counts among its members Ombudsmen from 86 countries
around the world as compared with 52 just four years ago. Among its
aims are the promotion and development of the concept of Ombudsman - a
symbol of modern democracies - throughout the world, particularly in
those countries which have not yet incorporated it in their legal
systems.
Mr Murphy was one of 8 candidates contesting 4 seats
representing the European Region of the Institute. The other successful
candidates were the Ombudsmen for the Netherlands, Denmark and
Slovenia. Apart from participating with the 22 member Board in running
the affairs of the Institute during the next 4 years, Mr Murphy will
also have an important role to play in developing and implementing
training and educational programmes for newly established Ombudsmen and
their staff.
The appointment is an extremely prestigious one and Mr Murphy
sees it as an endorsement of the success of the Ombudsman's Office in
this country. He also views it as an opportunity for his Office to use
its experience to the benefit of other countries thereby enhancing its
reputation even further both at home and abroad.
