“In accordance with the Law, the Parliamentary Assembly appoints the Ombudspersons. 

The SCA is of the view that the selection process currently enshrined in the existing Law is not sufficiently broad and transparent in that it does not specify the process for achieving broad consultation and/or participation in the application, screening, selection and appointment process. The SCA acknowledges that IHROBH reports that, in practice, civil society are involved in the selection and appointment process. 

It is critically important to ensure the formalization of a clear, transparent and participatory selection and appointment process for an NHRI’s decision-making body in relevant legislation, regulations or binding administrative guidelines, as appropriate. A process that promotes merit-based selection 

and ensures pluralism is necessary to ensure the independence of, and public confidence in, the senior leadership of an NHRI. 

The SCA encourages the IHROBH to continue to advocate for the formalization and application of a process that includes requirements to: 

a) Publicize vacancies broadly; 

b) Maximize the number of potential candidates from a wide range of societal groups and educational qualifications; 

c) Promote broad consultation and / or participation in the application, screening, selection and appointment process; 

d) Assess applicants on the basis of pre-determined, objective and publicly-available criteria; and 

e) Select members to serve in their individual capacity rather than on behalf of the organization they represent.”