accountability
Accountability of officials or organizations to the general public.
Indicates a growing or enhanced level of responsibility.
Used to describe a higher level of responsibility.
Responsibility for the management and reporting of funds.
The accountability of a company and its executives.
The accountability of politicians and political parties to the electorate.
The accountability of government bodies and their actions.
Accountability related to standards within a profession.
Taking ownership of one's own actions and responsibilities.
The principle that government officials are accountable to the people.
The responsibility of a single person.
The accountability of police forces for their actions.
A clear and unbroken line of responsibility.
Refers to accountability at the community or regional level.
The accountability of the government to the parliament.
Responsibility based on principles of right and wrong.
Indicates responsibility for a specific action or outcome.
Indicates being answerable to a specific person or group.
Used when there is no or insufficient accountability.
Expresses that accountability is required or necessary.
To make certain that accountability exists.
To strongly ask for accountability.
To make accountability greater in amount or degree.
To make the mechanisms of accountability more robust.
To make the system of accountability better.
To improve or increase the level of accountability.
To lessen the degree of responsibility or oversight.
To make the system of accountability less effective.