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  2. Accountability - Wikipedia

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    "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." [4] Accountability cannot exist without proper accounting practices; in other words, an absence of accounting means an absence of accountability.

  3. Responsibility assignment matrix - Wikipedia

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    A = Accountable (also approver or final approving authority) The one ultimately answerable for the correct and thorough completion of the deliverable or task, the one who ensures the prerequisites of the task are met and who delegates the work to those responsible. [7] In other words, an accountable must sign off (approve) work that responsible ...

  4. Responsible government - Wikipedia

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    William Wentworth among other prominent colonists in this time advocated for the introduction of responsible government in the Australian colonies. [ 13 ] Violence erupted in the Colony of Victoria during the 1850s, where there was growing political discontent and civil disobedience among the common men, especially in the inland gold fields areas.

  5. Category:Accountability - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to accountability, answerability, blameworthiness, liability, and the expectation of account-giving. [1] As in an aspect of governance, it has been central to discussions related to problems in the public sector, nonprofit and private and individual contexts.

  6. Accountable care organization - Wikipedia

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    The term accountable care organization was first used by Elliott Fisher in 2006 during a discussion of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. In 2009, the term was included in the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. [2] It resembles the definition of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) that emerged in the 1970s. Like an ...

  7. Kentucky to consider bill that would hold parents accountable ...

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    Kentucky’s legislature is primed to consider a bill in the new year that would make parents responsible for their juvenile child committing a crime involving the discharge of a firearm.. State ...

  8. Corporate accountability - Wikipedia

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    Corporate accountability is the acknowledgement and assumption of responsibility for the consequences of a company's actions. It can be defined in narrowly financial terms, e.g. for a business to meet certain standards or address the regulatory requirements of its business activities. [1]

  9. Plea to President Trump: Tell Cuba to hand over terrorist ...

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    No one has ever been charged in the attack, but the man believed to be the terrorist group's chief bomb maker, Willie Morales, escaped to Cuba, where he has lived along with an estimated 50 other ...