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Re: I think the current setup is poor.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:48 pm
by Empy
fem fatale wrote:The rot set in when the ombusperson lost their ability to enforcing findings and the final say was granted to the admins.
Since it's inception the position of Ombudsman never had that power.

Re: I think the current setup is poor.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:49 pm
by The Doctor
Empy wrote:
fem fatale wrote:The rot set in when the ombusperson lost their ability to enforcing findings and the final say was granted to the admins.
Since it's inception the position of Ombudsman never had that power.


They had the power to present their findings and opinions on what should be done. The admins, if the evidence was found to be valid, would then action their recommendations, where needed. If an admin disagreed, discussions continued.

Re: I think the current setup is poor.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:55 pm
by Empy
Haz wrote:
Empy wrote:
fem fatale wrote:The rot set in when the ombusperson lost their ability to enforcing findings and the final say was granted to the admins.
Since it's inception the position of Ombudsman never had that power.


They had the power to present their findings and opinions on what should be done. The admins, if the evidence was found to be valid, would then action their recommendations, where needed. If an admin disagreed, discussions continued.
Thank you captain obvious. They still do.

Re: I think the current setup is poor.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:33 pm
by The Doctor
Empy wrote:
Haz wrote:
Empy wrote:
fem fatale wrote:The rot set in when the ombusperson lost their ability to enforcing findings and the final say was granted to the admins.
Since it's inception the position of Ombudsman never had that power.


They had the power to present their findings and opinions on what should be done. The admins, if the evidence was found to be valid, would then action their recommendations, where needed. If an admin disagreed, discussions continued.
Thank you captain obvious. They still do.


I was saying it for those who didn't seem to know the procedure, which seemed to be the case here...