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Ashley nor the complainants, who thought that Pugh ought to have condemned the departments concerned more roundly. Pugh maintained that parents were being told everything as far as was reasonably possible and that the report could be used to place pressure for compensation for children who suffered brain damage as a result of vaccination.
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In March 1978, Pugh permitted complaints to be made directly to the Office. If the complaint was investigable, it would be sent to the relevant MP who would be asked if a full investigation was wanted. Pugh achieved greater publicity for his role and functions through public appearances, posters and
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Pugh found that responsibility for the policy rested with the Government and that it had not fully recognised its responsibility to provide information to both doctors and the public. With respect to the latter, Pugh found maladministration. However, the report was not enthusiastically endorsed by
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and detained for 29 days longer than she should have been. When Pugh reported, the health authority offered just £150 in compensation, a figure the Select Committee increased to £1,000. The volume of health complaint cases grew rapidly during Pugh's time at the Office: from 582 in 1976–7 to 712 in
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Pugh died in April 2010. He was predeceased by his wife, Mair Lewis, who died in 1985. Idwal's ashes were scattered in the waters of the Afon Mawddach at Penmaenpool, Gwynedd, in a private ceremony. A permanent memorial to Idwal and Mair was added to the prominent Vaughan family tomb of Mary and
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In 1976, Pugh was appointed Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. He would shape the role and demonstrated characteristics of toughness, rigid fairness, accuracy and independence. For his acceptance of the post, he was shunned by his former colleagues in government departments.
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in 1961, where he became Deputy Secretary. During his time there, he chaired an inter-departmental inquiry into ways of modernising the planning system and his proposals for fewer and more independent planning authorities were broadly accepted by the government.
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During his tenure, Pugh uncovered a number of shocking examples of National Health Service maladministration. A doctor who discharged a 103-year-old patient at 2am on a winter's night who subsequently died was called
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For Health Service complaints, Pugh was aided in his desire to publicise the functions of the office by the ability of the public to take their complaints directly to the Office. Pugh commented that this
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1978–9. Notably, there was a high uphold rate in the cases fully investigated. It was also pointed out that it was rare for the Health Ombudsman's recommendations not to be accepted.
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vaccination. It was complained that the Government had not made available to parents all the information that they should have had before agreeing to have their children vaccinated.
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was forced to apologise and new rules were established that forbade civil servants from denying a claimant their entitlement when owed money by a government department.
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by Pugh. Pugh found that a consultant had acted wrongly when he sterilised a woman who had gone into hospital for an abortion without her knowledge.
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When Pugh handed over to his successor, he urged civil servants to take note of the mounting complaints from the public about their
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to Rhys, a quarryman and later bus conductor, and Elizabeth, a schoolteacher. He was raised by relatives Thomas and Mary Vaughan in
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the full amount of his disability war pension for 23 years despite knowing what the full amount should be. Pugh blasted this
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considered whether charges should be brought against the officials concerned. Such was the public outcry, the
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Pugh was dauntless in his criticism of maladministration within both Government departments and the
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In 1969, Pugh became Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Office before moving to the much enlarged
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as an Assistant Principal in 1946, where he organised supplies and chartered aircraft for the
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as Assistant Secretary, where he was put in charge of the Road Transport Division in 1956.
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in Washington, D.C. before he was promoted in 1959 to Under-Secretary. Pugh moved to the
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In this role, Pugh dealt with angry road hauliers during the fuel shortages caused by the
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as Second Permanent Secretary. At the department, Pugh acquired a dislike of the
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After investigating a particularly serious instance of maladministration by the
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Thomas Vaughan in Treorchy Cemetery, Rhondda, in accordance with his wishes.
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Health Service Commissioner, Second Report 1976-7, W.329/75-76; W.414/75-76
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A woman was found to have been wrongfully admitted to a hospital under the
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between 1990 and 1998. To his delight, he was made an honorary Fellow of
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After stepping down from the post of Ombudsman in 1978, Pugh worked in
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but nevertheless acquitted himself well during a challenging time.
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gives my jurisdiction a directness and immediacy which I welcome
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Health Service Commissioner, Second Report 1976-7, W.236/75-76
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Pugh also assumed academic posts, serving as Chairman of the
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MP referred a complaint to Pugh concerning the policy about
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Health Service Commissioner for Scotland (until 2002)
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Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
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