Public Protector definition

Public Protector means the Public Protector referred to in Chapter 9
Public Protector means the Public Protector referred to in Chapter 9 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;
Public Protector means the Public Protector contemplated in Section 181 of the national Constitution;

Examples of Public Protector in a sentence

  • The investigation was conducted in terms of section 182 of the Constitution and sections 6 and 7 of the Public Protector Act.

  • The Office of the Public Protector investigated government abuse and mismanagement and served as the office of last resort for citizens reporting unfair treatment by government entities.

  • The public and NGOs considered the Office of the Public Protector independent and effective, despite limited funding.

  • The Public Protector Act also confers power to resolve the disputes through conciliation, mediation, negotiation or any other appropriate dispute resolution mechanism as well as to subpoena persons and information in from any person in the republic for the purposes of an investigation.

  • If the consultant is not satisfied with the explanation given by the accounting officer, the consultant may refer this matter to the relevant treasury, Public Protector or court of law.


More Definitions of Public Protector

Public Protector means the person appointed as such under the Constitution;
Public Protector means the Protecteur du citoyen du Québec.
Public Protector means the person appointed as Public Protector in terms of section 193 of The Constitution and, depending on the circumstances, any person to whom the Public Protector has delegated powers in terms of the Act;
Public Protector means the Public Protector of Quebec.
Public Protector means any person appointed as such in terms of 30
Public Protector means the Public Protector described in sections 182 and 183 of the Constitution;
Public Protector means the Public Protector of South Africa, an institution established under chapter 9 of the Constitution;