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An ombudsman is an official appointed by the government or parliament, and refers to a person who investigates and resolves various complaints raised by citizens.
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In some cases, the right to prosecute may be held, but it is generally not.
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The ombudsman system can have several functions.
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Prevent insufficient protection of rights due to the expansion and diversification of administrative powers and the increase in discretionary powers.
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It also compensates for the deficiencies of the administrative relief system through the intervention of the parliament.
As a result, it can be said that the main function is to expand opportunities to protect the rights of the people.
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