In British Columbia we can ignore requests and say they're frivolous and vexatious. I think that's what the language is.
What I learned in 1993, when I finally ran something, having been a professor all my life, was that a lot of people have various things happen to them that they want to change. They go to the ombudsman, they go to the Auditor General, they go to the Privacy Commissioner, and so on. They somehow think they can change the facts of what happened. It's like a circus.