PART 5INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS RELATING TO OTHER PERSONS: SOCIAL CARE AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Special reports
I161Further publicity for special reports
1
The Ombudsman may arrange for a notice about a special report to be published—
a
in one or more newspapers, or
b
by means of broadcast or other electronic media.
2
The notice may, for example—
a
provide a summary of the Ombudsman's findings,
b
specify an address or addresses at which a copy of the published report can be inspected during ordinary office hours and from which a copy of that report (or part of that report) may be obtained, and
c
specify a website address at which a copy of the published report can be viewed.
3
The provider to whom the report relates must, if required to do so by the Ombudsman, reimburse the Ombudsman for the reasonable costs of arranging the publication of the notice.
4
In deciding whether to make arrangements under subsection (1), the Ombudsman must take into account—
a
the public interest,
b
the interests of the person aggrieved (if any), and
c
the interests of any other person the Ombudsman thinks appropriate.