Ombudsman in a sentence as a noun

At worst, it's soft PR, but at best, it's a true ombudsman position.

Sam, if you're reading this, you need to find the newspapers' ombudsman.

When called out on it, the Times' ombudsman wrote it off as sloppy note-taking.

One thing common to ombudsman roles is that they're powerless and routinely ignored.

I've been a frequent reader of the Times ombudsman in the 10 or so years since it was put in place after the Jayson Blair scandal.

That is understandable in any other employee at the Times, but it's a total failure in an ombudsman.

We have extremely strict libel legislation, and an independent press ombudsman.

Two things I love about this: ops guys getting involved in the debate, and the fact that Spotify has somebody who's job is to be open-source ombudsman.

As long as the dollars you can haul in from properly filled out medicare forms exceed the cost of hiring a ombudsman or coordinator or advocate or whatever the job title was...

I have not see them hire an independent outside ombudsman to investigate the launch cover's accuracy, for instance, which other news organizations have done in similar situations.

"Public editor" is basically a particular incarnation of ombudsman.

You start by writing a long email setting out your demands, end it by saying "This will also be sent by registered mail, and you have 30 days to resolve this until I report you to the communications ombudsman"The first response I got to that was a letter saying "We understand you'd like to cancel your service?

Does it make sense for the Ombudman to appoint 7000 inspectors to look after Indian Railways corruption or Should the railways try to thin its staff by outsourcing most of it's processes?Does it make sense to waster tax-payer's money on an ombudsman inspector to look after corruption in a loss making government factory that manufactures soap ?

Ombudsman definitions

noun

a government appointee who investigates complaints by private persons against the government