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To investigate in a fair and independent manner complaints against government to ascertain whether injustice has been caused by improper, unreasonable or inadequate government administrative conduct, and to ascertain the inequitable or unreasonable nature or operation of any enactment or rule of law.

 
Pictured: Mrs Bridgette von Gerhardt (Left-Back) with Analyst, Deborah Musson, Administrative and Investigative Officer, Susan K. Duguay and Receptionist and Analyst Left-Front Ms. Julie Faulknor-Grant.

About the OCC

The Office of the Complaints Commissioner was created to encourage government departments and agencies to better serve the public. It is an independent Office which answers only to the Legislative Assembly through the Speaker.

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Step 1: Who can make a complaint?

Who can make a complaint?

Cayman Islands residents only.

Step 2: What can you complain about?

What can you complain about?

Unreasonable conduct or inadequate administration.

Step 3: How can you complain?

How can you complain?

We offer a free, confidential investigation.

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