Fields of Intervention


1. Which are the agencies falling within the competence of the Greek Ombudsman?

•    Public Sector Services, such as Ministries, Tax Offices, City Planning Offices, Police Stations, Prisons, Schools, Embassies/Consulates of Greece, etc.
•    Local Government Authorities, i.e. Municipalities and Regions, together with legal entities and their enterprises
•    Legal Entities under Public Law, such as Social Insurance Funds, Hospitals, Universities, the Greek Manpower Employment Organization (OAED), etc.
•    State Legal Entities under Private Law, such as the Organisation Against Drugs (OKANA), the Center for the Accreditation of Lifelong Learning Providers (EKEPIS), ELOT, the Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration (IGME), University Research Institutes etc.
•    Public Utility Companies and Organisations, such as Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYDAP), PPC, the Hellenic Post, Thessaloniki Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYATH) etc
 

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2. Are there any state agencies not falling within the competence of the Greek Ombudsman?

The following do not fall within the competence of the Greek Ombudsman:
•    Ministers and Deputy Ministers with respect to implementation of policy (e.g. their legislative initiative)
•    Religious Legal Entities (unless the case regards the protection of children’s rights)
•    Judicial and Public Prosecuting Authorities and their administrative services (e.g. court secretariats etc). However, the Greek Ombudsman’s competence includes public services under the public prosecutor’s supervision, such as jails, civil registries, land registries.
•    Military Services only when it comes to national defense and security matters.  However, military units and recruiting services are monitored by the Greek Ombudsman when it comes to matters pertinent to the rights of conscripts.
•    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs only when it comes to foreign policy and international relations. However, the Greek Ombudsman does monitor embassies/consulates of Greece abroad as to their disputes with Greek or foreign nationals.
•    the National Intelligence Service
•    the Legal Council of State
•    Independent Authorities, only when it comes to their main function
•    the Athens Stock Exchange
•    the Greek Parliament
With the exception of Religious Legal Entities and the Judicial and Public Prosecuting Authorities, the Greek Ombudsman does monitor all aforementioned agencies/bodies as employers if an employee faces with unfavourable treatment due to his/her gender.
 

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3. Is the Greek Ombudsman the competent authority on hiring issues?

Yes, as long as hiring has not been carried out by the Supreme Council for Personnel Selection (ASEP in Greek)

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4. I am a public servant and I am having problems at the workplace. Can the Greek Ombudsman mediate?

No, the Greek Ombudsman is not the competent authority on issues regarding the public sector’s staff regulations.  The concept of staff regulations includes any issue arising from the integration of a specific person into the public sector, such as salaries, salary or rank promotions, transfers, moves, secondments, allowances, leaves, disciplinary matters etc.
Under exceptional circumstances, the Greek Ombudsman is the competent authority in intervening in the following staff regulations matters governing public sector employees:
•    When the issue at hand is “discrimination due to race or ethnicity, religious or other conviction, invalidity, age, or sexual orientation”. When it comes to the private sector, the authority competent for the corresponding cases of discrimination is the Equal Treatment Committee of the Ministry of Justice
•    When you are a public sector employee, under any employment status, and are faced with unfavourable treatment due to your sex and/or family status.
 

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5. the Greek Ombudsman intervene in disputes between private parties?

The Greek Ombudsman cannot intervene in disputes between private parties, like:
•    inheritance disputes
•    disputes between renters-owners of real estate property
•    disputes between apartment building tenants
•    non-payment of rent when the tenant is the Public Sector
 

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6. Are there cases that the Greek Ombudsman is the competent authority to intervene for the conduct or actions of private parties?

Exceptionally, the Greek Ombudsman has the authority to monitor the conduct of private parties and/or private agencies:

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7. I am having problems with mobile and fixed telephony companies, Internet service providers, the “Greek Yellow Pages”, or other telephone information providers. Can the Greek Ombudsman undertake my case?

No. For issues regarding all mobile and fixed telephony companies (e.g. Hellenic Telecommunications Organization [OTE] etc) as well as wireless and Internet service providers you may contact the Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission, the General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs, or the Hellenic Consumers’ Ombudsman.

If your dispute lies with the “Greek Yellow Pages”, you may contact the “YELLOW PAGES PRINT & ONLINE INFORMATION S.A.”; the General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs; or the Hellenic Consumers’ Ombudsman.

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8. I am having a problem with a bank and TIRESIAS S.A (Bank Information Systems). Can the Greek Ombudsman help me?

No. It has been explicitly stipulated that all Banks are exempt from the Greek Ombudsman’s authority.  You may contact the Hellenic Ombudsman for Banking-Investment Services, the General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs; or the Hellenic Consumers’ Ombudsman.

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9. Do Insurance Companies fall within the competence of the Greek Ombudsman?

No. For issues regarding all insurance companies you may contact the Bank of Greece Department of Private Insurance Supervision, the Hellenic Consumers’ Ombudsman, or the General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs.

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10. I would like to be placed under the arrangement for over-indebted households. Is the Greek Ombudsman the competent authority?

No. With regard to the prerequisites and the procedure for placement under the provisions of Law 3869/2010 on debt settlements for over-indebted individuals/households, you may contact the General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs.

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11. Does Public Transport fall within the competence of the Greek Ombudsman?

All means of Public Transport fall within the competence of the Greek Ombudsman (i.e. urban buses and trolleys, urban railways [Metro, Tram], suburban railways and intercity trains)

The Greek Ombudsman does not have any competence over private Mass Transport Means, such as Intercity Transport Bus Service (KTEL), Organisation of Urban Transportation of Thessaloniki or any of the airline and ferry companies.

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12. I would like to make a complaint regarding consumer issues. Can I contact the Greek Ombudsman?

No. Instead, you may potentially contact the General Secretariat for Consumer Affairs and the Hellenic Consumers’ Ombudsman.

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13. Does the Greek Ombudsman provide general information?

No. If you wish to obtain information as to what is stipulated by the legal provisions relevant to your case, what actions you need to take in order to submit your request to the administration, and/or which supporting documents you need to submit etc, you should contact the competent public service and/or the Citizens’ Service Centers (KEP in Greek) or call 1500 (a citizens’ helpline).

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14. What is the relation between the Greek Ombudsman and the courts?

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15. I submitted a claim to a public sector service and communicated a copy to the Greek Ombudsman. Will the Authority investigate my case?

No, not just because you notified the Authority. The Greek Ombudsman will undertake to investigate the case provided the interested party submits a written and signed complaint , with which the Greek Ombudsman’s intervention is requested directly.

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16. I tried to submit a written claim to a public sector service but they refused to accept it. Is that legal?

Certainly not. The service is obliged to accept any document addressed to it.  According to Law 2690/1999 “Code of Administrative Procedure” (Articles 4 & 12), each and every document reaching the service in any manner whatsoever is filed on the same day it was received in the incoming documents book and is given a reference number.

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17. Quite recently, I submitted a claim at a public sector service and have yet to receive an answer. Can I make a complaint to the Greek Ombudsman about that matter?

The Greek Ombudsman does not mediate until the deadline foreseen by law for an answer by the administration has lapsed (normally, if no different deadlines have been specified, the time period entailed is fifty (50) days, as stipulated by Article 4, Law 2690/1999 “Code of Administrative Procedure”. Before that deadline lapses, there is no case of illegal action or maladministration .

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