2015/143 Public entity of Bonaire too slow to respond

Rapport

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The Ombudsman selected five cases for investigation. They concern such matters as leasing out land to someone other than the owner, a land swap with the public entity, and the granting of a diving licence. Because an intervention produced no results, the Ombudsman sent several reminders to the public entity. However, he too received no response. By conducting this investigation the Ombudsman wants to raise awareness of the importance of effective government services, and obtain clarity about how the public entity responded to the five complaints and which structural solutions are required.

The National Ombudsman assesses the actions of government bodies against specific thoroughness and conscientiousness criteria. The context within which a particular government entity operates can make it difficult to comply with these requirements. The Ombudsman's report is part of a review of the past three years in which he was authorized to handle complaints about the public entity of Bonaire. In this first report, he clarifies what citizens may reasonably expect from the public entity.

Public body: Public entity Bonaire

Complaint:

The Ombudsman selected five cases for investigation. They concern such matters as leasing out land to someone other than the owner, a land swap with the public entity, and the granting of a diving licence. In this report, the Ombudsman determines whether the OLB handled the cases with promptness and to what extent the OLB informed the concerned citizens on the progress.

Judgement:

Gegrond