unaccountable - significado y definición. Qué es unaccountable
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Qué (quién) es unaccountable - definición

CONCEPT OF RESPONSIBILITY IN ETHICS, GOVERNANCE AND DECISION-MAKING, WHICH ENCOMPASSES ANSWERABILITY, BLAMEWORTHINESS, LIABILITY, AND THE EXPECTATION OF ACCOUNT-GIVING
Accountable; Leadership accountability; Accountabilities; Accountableness; Ethical accountability; Difference between Accountability and Responsibility; Accountable government; Government accountable; Political accountability; Administrative accountability; Government accountability; Unaccountable

unaccountable         
adj. unaccountable to
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a.
1.
Strange, inexplicable, mysterious, incomprehensible, unintelligible.
2.
Irresponsible.
unaccountable         
1.
Something that is unaccountable does not seem to have any sensible explanation.
For some unaccountable reason, it struck me as extremely funny...
= inexplicable
ADJ: usu ADJ n
unaccountably
And then, unaccountably, she giggled...
ADV
2.
If you describe a person or organization as unaccountable, you are critical of them because they are not responsible to anyone for their actions, or do not feel they have to explain their actions to anyone.
Economic policy in Europe should not be run by an unaccountable committee of governors of central banks.
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Accountability

Accountability, in terms of ethics and governance, is equated with answerability, blameworthiness, liability, and the expectation of account-giving. As in an aspect of governance, it has been central to discussions related to problems in the public sector, nonprofit and private (corporate) and individual contexts. In leadership roles, accountability is the acknowledgment and assumption of responsibility for actions, products, decisions, and policies including the administration, governance, and implementation within the scope of the role or employment position and encompassing the obligation to report, justify and be answerable for resulting consequences.

In governance, accountability has expanded beyond the basic definition of "being called to account for one's actions". It is frequently described as an account giving relationship between individuals, e.g. "A is accountable to B when A is obliged to inform B about A's (past or future) actions and decisions, to justify them, and to suffer punishment in the case of eventual misconduct" and more. Accountability cannot exist without proper accounting practices; in other words, an absence of accounting means an absence of accountability. Another key area that contributes to accountability is good records management.

Ejemplos de uso de unaccountable
1. Unaccountable rulers The report said countries in which power is concentrated in the hands of unaccountable rulers tend to be the world‘s most systematic human rights violators.
2. They wield the absolute, unaccountable power of a medieval monarchy.
3. And there was things in her room which are unaccountable.
4. To be sure, the Bush administration had grown dangerously unaccountable.
5. Too much decision–making is by unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats.