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Ombudsman vs Commissioner - What's the difference?

ombudsman | commissioner |

As nouns the difference between ombudsman and commissioner

is that ombudsman is an appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments while commissioner is a member of a commission.

ombudsman

Noun

(ombudsmen)
  • An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments.
  • A designated internal mediator in an organization whose duty is to assist members with conflict resolution and other problems and to serve as independent consultant to recommend changes to policies or procedures to improve organization effectiveness, efficiency, and humaneness.
  • Usage notes

    * This term is derived from Swedish, in which language the suffix (m) is not gender-specific. Nevertheless, the words have been coined to remedy the perceived gender-specificity of ombudsman in English.

    Derived terms

    * ombud * ombudsperson * ombudswoman

    commissioner

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A member of a commission.
  • Someone commissioned to perform certain duties.
  • An official in charge of a government department, especially a police force.
  • Someone who commissions something
  • Anagrams

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