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The consultation asks for submission on Governance issues
Here are the relevant sections of the Ombudsman's legislation
57BD.—(1) The functions of the Council are—
(a) to prescribe guidelines under which the Financial Services Ombuds- man is to operate, and
(b) to determine the levies and charges payable for the performance of services provided by the Financial Services Ombudsman, and
(c) to appoint the Financial Services Ombudsman and all Deputy Fin- ancial Services Ombudsmen, and
(d) to keep under review the efficiency and effectiveness of the Bureau and to advise the Minister, either at the Minister’s request or on its own initiative, on any matter rel- evant to the operation of the Bureau, and
(e) to advise the Ombudsman on any matter on which the Ombudsman seeks advice, and
(f) to carry out such other activities as are prescribed by this Part.
(2) The Council has no role with respect to how the Financial Services Ombudsman deals with a particular complaint.
(3) The Council has such powers as are necessary to enable it to perform its functions.
57BF.—(1) The Council shall make regulations for or with respect to matters—
(a) that are, by this Part, required or permitted to be prescribed, or
(b) that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for the purpose of enabling the Financial Services Ombudsman to perform the functions imposed, and to exercise the powers conferred, on that Ombudsman by this Part.
(2) In particular, a regulation under subsection (1) may do any of the following:
(a) prescribe matters that the Financial Services Ombudsman must take into account when investigating or adjudicating a complaint;
(b) prescribe procedures to be followed in processing a complaint;
(c) specify circumstances in which the Financial Services Ombudsman can dismiss a complaint without considering its merits;
(d) specify the place or places at which the Financial Services Ombudsman is required to make available copies of any report that that Ombudsman is, by a provision of this Part, required to prepare or publish.
Here are the relevant sections of the Ombudsman's legislation
57BD.—(1) The functions of the Council are—
(a) to prescribe guidelines under which the Financial Services Ombuds- man is to operate, and
(b) to determine the levies and charges payable for the performance of services provided by the Financial Services Ombudsman, and
(c) to appoint the Financial Services Ombudsman and all Deputy Fin- ancial Services Ombudsmen, and
(d) to keep under review the efficiency and effectiveness of the Bureau and to advise the Minister, either at the Minister’s request or on its own initiative, on any matter rel- evant to the operation of the Bureau, and
(e) to advise the Ombudsman on any matter on which the Ombudsman seeks advice, and
(f) to carry out such other activities as are prescribed by this Part.
(2) The Council has no role with respect to how the Financial Services Ombudsman deals with a particular complaint.
(3) The Council has such powers as are necessary to enable it to perform its functions.
57BF.—(1) The Council shall make regulations for or with respect to matters—
(a) that are, by this Part, required or permitted to be prescribed, or
(b) that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for the purpose of enabling the Financial Services Ombudsman to perform the functions imposed, and to exercise the powers conferred, on that Ombudsman by this Part.
(2) In particular, a regulation under subsection (1) may do any of the following:
(a) prescribe matters that the Financial Services Ombudsman must take into account when investigating or adjudicating a complaint;
(b) prescribe procedures to be followed in processing a complaint;
(c) specify circumstances in which the Financial Services Ombudsman can dismiss a complaint without considering its merits;
(d) specify the place or places at which the Financial Services Ombudsman is required to make available copies of any report that that Ombudsman is, by a provision of this Part, required to prepare or publish.