27.3. The Public Protector may, so as to remedy prejudicial situations he has noted in the course of his interventions, avoid the recurrence of such situations or prevent similar situations, call to the attention of the chief executive officer of a public body or to the attention of the Government the necessity of such legislative, regulatory or administrative reform as he deems to be in the public interest.
If the Public Protector deems it expedient, he may explain the situation in a special report or in his annual report to the National Assembly.