Brendan Burgess
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This is what the Ombudsman told a complainant recently where the exchange of submissions had just completed.
We can confirm that this complaint has now completed the investigation stage and is
progressing to adjudication.
However, it is important that you are aware that due to the volume of files awaiting
adjudication, there is a wait time for assignment of the file to an officer to draft a
Preliminary Decision. In addition, please note that the adjudication of the complaint
can take a significant period. This is because the formal adjudication process involves
a detailed scrutiny of the parties’ evidence, together with an assessment of the detail
of their written submissions, against the background of the legislative and/or
regulatory requirements for the particular service provision.
Owing to the volume of complaints requiring formal adjudication, this Office has been
experiencing delays, which have contributed to a longer wait time for adjudication,
than we would wish. By way of example:
• For files that were waiting, and then commenced the adjudication process
during Quarter 2 of 2024 (April, May and June of 2024) those files had been
waiting an average of 9.5 months, for that adjudication work to begin.
• For other files where a Preliminary Decision was issued to the parties during
Quarter 2 of 2024, the average period for that adjudication work, was 13.5
months.
We can confirm that this complaint has now completed the investigation stage and is
progressing to adjudication.
However, it is important that you are aware that due to the volume of files awaiting
adjudication, there is a wait time for assignment of the file to an officer to draft a
Preliminary Decision. In addition, please note that the adjudication of the complaint
can take a significant period. This is because the formal adjudication process involves
a detailed scrutiny of the parties’ evidence, together with an assessment of the detail
of their written submissions, against the background of the legislative and/or
regulatory requirements for the particular service provision.
Owing to the volume of complaints requiring formal adjudication, this Office has been
experiencing delays, which have contributed to a longer wait time for adjudication,
than we would wish. By way of example:
• For files that were waiting, and then commenced the adjudication process
during Quarter 2 of 2024 (April, May and June of 2024) those files had been
waiting an average of 9.5 months, for that adjudication work to begin.
• For other files where a Preliminary Decision was issued to the parties during
Quarter 2 of 2024, the average period for that adjudication work, was 13.5
months.