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Parliamentary Commissioner's Cases

Catalogue reference: LAB 49

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LAB 49

This series consists of a selection of case files concerning complaints set before the Parliamentary Commissioners that are related to the work of the Ministry of Labour or Department of Employment. The files contain copies, not only of...

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Reference
LAB 49
Title
Parliamentary Commissioner's Cases
Date
1967-1979
Description

This series consists of a selection of case files concerning complaints set before the Parliamentary Commissioners that are related to the work of the Ministry of Labour or Department of Employment. The files contain copies, not only of correspondence concerning the enquiry between the complainant's MP and the commissioner and copies of the letter of complaint, but also of the latter's final report on the matter.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, 1967-1967
Physical description
94 file(s)
Access conditions
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Subjects
Topics
Labour
Accruals
Series is not accruing.
Administrative / biographical background

The Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 established the Parliamentary Commissioner (Ombudsman) for the purpose of investigating complaints made by members of the public who claim injustice due to maladministration in actions taken by or on behalf of Government departments. In such circumstances they became a matter of departmental concern. A person making a complaint must forward it in writing to a Member of Parliament, stating the nature of the complaint and giving his consent to its being referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner. He must also supply his name and address and the identify of the department against which the complaint is made.

The Parliamentary Commissioner has full powers of enquiry. Investigations are conducted in private and the results are reported to the MPs who referred the complaints. The report may contain remedying arrangements which the Commissioner has made, or he may consider that no justice has been suffered, or that the matter is outside his jurisdiction.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C10164/

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