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Forces ombudsman calls on MPs to make his office independent of National Defence

Canada's military watchdog used what could be one of his last appearances before a House of Commons committee on Monday to renew a push to make his office fully independent from the Department of National Defence (DND).

Gregory Lick, the Canadian Forces ombudsman, has long argued that his office should report to Parliament and not the department.

«Without legislation, my organization is subject to oversight and investigation by the same department it is mandated to oversee,» Lick told the Commons defence committee, which is examining a lack of transparency within DND. «The conflict here is obvious.»

It makes no sense that Canada doesn't have legislated independent military oversight like the other members of the Five Eyes alliance, Lick added.

He also told MPs that DND routinely takes months to respond to his office's reports, when it responds at all.

He said he still has not received a response to a report from five months ago highlighting the mental-health concerns of military reservists deployed to natural disasters.

Almost three years ago, at the height of the military sexual misconduct scandal, Lick delivered a blistering critique of how the senior leadership of the department deals with his office. He accused them of turning a blind eye to his recommendations and concerns «in order to advance political interests and their own self-preservation or career advancement.»

On Monday, he reminded the committee of what he described as «problematic investigations» of the ombudsman's office during the tenure of his predecessor, Gary Walbourne.

DND ordered an independent review of the watchdog — an investigation that resulted in a Federal Court ruling which said staff members at the office of the ombudsman, who had been accused of

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