2/ Notwithstanding any provision in this Part, neither the Ombudsman nor any court may
review a decision under sub-article (1) to issue a certificate.
3/ Any certificate under sub-article (1) must be tabled in the House of Peoples‟
Representatives within 30 days of its issuance and the House may either approve or
rescind the certificate.
36. Duty to Report
1/ As s soon as practicable and not later than 30th of
May in each year, the public relation officer of each public body shall submit to the
ombudsman, a report regarding the activities of the public body in implementing the
provisions of chapter three of this proclamation.
2/ The report referred to in sub article /1/ of this Article shall consist;
a) the number of requests for access received;
b) the number of requests for access granted access in full;
c) the number of requests for access refused in full and refused partially;
d) the number of internal appeals made to the head of the public body and the number of
granted requests as a result of these internal appeals;
e) the number of appeals made to the Ombudsman
f) The number of court appeals; and
g) Such other matters as may be prescribed by law
3/ The head of public body shall include in his annual working report to the council of
ministers and peoples representative in the case of federal public bodies or to the national
regional government council and national regional council , the report referred to in subarticle (1).
37. Powers to Make Regulations.
The council of ministers may make regulations regarding;
1)Schedules of fees payable for different categories of information and, the conditions under
which such fees are reduced or waived;