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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. These are two different things. Conciliation and mediation are two different processes. They are both Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes but it is the way the ADR is conducted that then defines what is mediation and conciliation. Secondly is also the outcome. A mediation outcome has a report that you can file in court like for the court annexed mediation, then it is filed back to the courts; or where there are just two parties, they all countersign and say this is the agreement we have come up with. A conciliator on the other hand is a little bit more informal. There is no necessarily any document that can be an outcome of the process. It can just be a general agreement amongst the parties. That is the critical difference."
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