Rapporteur
(noun)
A person appointed by a legislative or administrative body to report on a particular matter.
Origin:
From french rapporteur, from rapporter.
Examples:
- The rapporteur was responsible for preparing a report on the findings of the investigation.
- The rapporteur is expected to provide an objective and impartial analysis of the evidence.
- The rapporteur is often a member of a committee or working group tasked with a specific issue.
- The rapporteur's role is to synthesize complex information and present it in a clear and concise manner.
- The rapporteur's report is a key document that informs the decision-making process of the body.