Ombudsman Institution Explained

Ombudsman Institution
Native Name:Kamu Denetçiliği Kurumu
Jurisdiction:Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Headquarters:Çankaya, Ankara
Budget:20.322.000,00
Minister Type:Chief Ombudsperson
Minister1 Name:Şeref Malkoç
Deputyminister Type:Ombudspeople
Deputyminister1 Name:Yahya Akman
Deputyminister2 Name:Fatma Benli Yalçın
Deputyminister3 Name:Arif Dülger
Deputyminister4 Name:Sadettin Kalkan
Deputyminister5 Name:Celile Özlem Tunçak

The Ombudsman Institution (Turkish: Kamu Denetçiliği Kurumu) is a Turkish institution that examines and investigates complaints and submits recommendations about the conformity of the activities of the Government of Turkey with law and fairness under the respect for human rights. The institution is independent of the government and answers to the Parliament alone. The Ombudsman Institution evaluates complaints of both individuals and legal entities. Foreign nationals may also lodge complaints to the Ombudsman Institution.[1] [2]

Its functioning is regulated by article 74 of the Constitution and by bill number 6328 of the Parliament from June 14, 2012.[3] The office is accredited as Turkey's national human rights institution.

History

The Ombudsman Institution is created following the 2010 Turkish constitutional referendum, in which articles about appealing to an Ombudsman were adopted.[4]

In 2014, the Ombudsman Institution created together with UNICEF the website “” for children. The aim of the website is to provide a platform for children to apply to the Ombudsman Institution for violations of children's rights.[5]

International

The Turkish Ombudsman Institution is a voting member of the International Ombudsman Institute (IOI).[6]

List of Chief Ombudspersons

No. Portrai Name Took office Left office
1 5 December 2012 5 December 2016
2 5 December 2016 present

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Ombudsman Institution of Turkey and its role in ensuring access to justice for the right to housing and property . . 4 May 2021.
  2. News: Duran . Hazal . Turkey Seeks for an Effective Public Dispute Resolution Mechanism . 12 May 2021 . Politics Today . 18 February 2019.
  3. News: Factbox: Turkey's constitutional amendments . 4 May 2021 . Reuters . 12 September 2010 . en.
  4. News: Collinsworth . Didem Akyel . The way ahead after Turkey's constitutional referendum . 4 May 2021 . Crisis Group . 27 October 2010 . en.
  5. News: The Ombudsman Institution will protect children's rights together with children. . 12 May 2021 . . 22 April 2014 . en.
  6. Web site: The Ombudsman Institution of the Republic of Turkey . www.theioi.org . International Ombudsman Institute . 12 May 2021 . de.