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ombudsman

[om-buhdz-muhn, -man, -boodz-, awm-, om-boodz-muhn, -man, awm-] / ˈɒm bədz mən, -ˌmæn, -bʊdz-, ˈɔm-, ɒmˈbʊdz mən, -ˌmæn, ɔm- /


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Further, to support implementation, the House Budget Committee and Ways and Means Committee could appoint ombudsmen to oversee the CBO and JCT transparency efforts respectively.

From The Wall Street Journal

Petro had refused to halt the bombings despite a request from the office of Colombia's human rights ombudsman.

From Barron's

President Gustavo Petro reported the deaths of five children in two recent military bombings, adding to seven reported by the office of Colombia's human rights ombudsman.

From Barron's

The law also creates an antisemitism prevention coordinator, separate from the Department of Education, who would act as an ombudsman reporting on and documenting incidents of antisemitism.

From Los Angeles Times

The former police ombudsman for Northern Ireland added that she was "so brave and effective in all that she did".

From BBC