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A senior barrister will lead an independent review into Wales' public services watchdog.

It follows the resignation of a former Public Services Ombudsman for Wales investigator, who faced accusations of political bias.

Sinead Cook allegedly made comments on social media including one that used offensive language about Conservatives.

The review's remit will include an examination of cases where Ms Cook and her team decided not to investigate.

The ombudsman's office investigates complaints made by the public about public bodies and councillors accused of breaking their code of conduct.

Its guiding principles include impartiality and independence.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I never really understand when Conservatives get called out for being assholes. They know they are assholes. We know they are assholes. Why get all twisted about it?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

As much as I agree with the majority of this, I genuinely think a significant portion of the conservatives have no idea that they're gigantic asses.

They're living in this toxic echo chamber where their views are celebrated universally and any dissent is woke and therefore irrelevant.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


It follows the resignation of a former Public Services Ombudsman for Wales investigator, who faced accusations of political bias.

Sinead Cook allegedly made comments on social media including one that used offensive language about Conservatives.

The review's remit will include an examination of cases where Ms Cook and her team decided not to investigate.

In a statement, the PSOW said: "Following the allegation of political bias made against a former officer of PSOW, the Ombudsman has (today) announced that an independent review will be conducted to provide assurance that its code of conduct processes are sound, free from political bias and that lessons are learned from what has happened."

The statement added that the Ombudsman, Michelle Morris, "fully accepts that PSOW now needs to rebuild trust in the work of the organisation on complaints against councillors".

Conservative Secretary of State for Wales David TC Davies said last week that he had no confidence in either the watchdog or the Ombudsman and called for them to be replaced.


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