Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005
2005 CHAPTER 10
Commentary on Sections
Schedule 2: Excluded Matters
Investigation procedure and evidence
Section 13: Investigation procedure
46.Section 13(3) provides that, subject to the requirements in subsections (1) and (2) of that section, it is for the Ombudsman to decide the procedure for conducting an investigation. The Ombudsman could, for example, establish different procedures for different types of complaints and he/she could, in any particular case, depart from any such established procedures if he/she considered it appropriate.
47.Section 13(4)(a) makes it clear that the Ombudsman may make such inquiries as he/she thinks appropriate. Section 13(4)(b) provides that it is for the Ombudsman to decide whether a person may be legally represented or be represented in some other way (e.g. by an independent advocate).
48.Section 13(5) empowers the Ombudsman to make payments towards the expenses of persons assisting him/her in an investigation, provided that they are properly incurred, and to pay certain allowances. It is for the Ombudsman to determine whether it is appropriate to make such payments or to impose any conditions on such payments.
49.Section 13(6) puts beyond doubt that the fact that the Ombudsman is investigating a matter does not affect the validity of any action taken by the listed authority in relation to the matter under investigation. Nor is any power or duty of the authority to take further action with respect to that matter affected.
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