WAEC - Government (2001 - No. 13)
The office of the ombudsman is created to acts as
spy for government
an agency to redress maladministration
regulator of government activities
sole administrator of public corporations
Explanation
The office of the ombudsman is designed to investigate complaints made by individuals against public authorities, government officials or public institutions. The primary role of an ombudsman is to address cases of maladministration, which can include issues like corruption, abuse of power or inefficiency in government. The ombudsman acts as a neutral party that helps to resolve disputes between citizens and the state.
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