Appealing against decisions by inspectors tends to be done only reluctantly because regulated subjects fear spoiling their relationship with institutions that are bound to continue inspecting them in the future. This is all the more reason to make appeal procedures easy, and give regulated subjects possibilities (e.g. through administrative review boards or similar) to have their case reviewed rapidly and independently from the administration that took the original decision. Likewise, possibilities for trusted, anonymous complaints against abuse need to be present. Conversely, citizens, consumers, workers etc. should have well-publicised, simple to use possibilities to file complaints against regulated subjects, and know how they are being handled (while, as indicated in criterion 3, these should be reviewed in a risk proportional way).