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Book Title: Research Handbook on the Ombudsman
Editor(s): Hertogh, Marc; Kirkham, Richard
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781786431240
Section: Chapter 6
Section Title: The politics of the ombudsman: the Hong Kong experience
Author(s): Chan, Johannes; Wong, Vivian
Number of pages: 22
Abstract/Description:
Established in the last days of British governance in Hong Kong, the Ombudsman was greeted with scepticism by the incoming regime and the public. The first part of this chapter reviews the role of the Ombudsman in such a political context, and the constraints in establishing its credibility and extending its jurisdiction. The second part of the chapter reviews the effectiveness of the Ombudsman, particularly its experience in launching direct investigation and its success and limitations in improving the quality of public administration and governance. It is argued that in a semi-democracy, an independent Ombudsman may serve to provide the much-needed legitimacy to the governing regime. At the same time, it has to work within the political constraints and maintain its credibility. The balance requires political sensitivity and pragmatism, and the success of the Ombudsman will depend on its ability to respond to the socio-political context in which it has to operate.
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