Adding to the challenge is the need for constant transparency and accountability to the public.
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The government feels little accountability to the public for its actions.
"ORDA's venues have long been an essential part of the North Country economy, which heightens the need to ensure its stability and accountability to the public, " DiNapoli said Wednesday.
Enforcement on the other hand refers to the ability of the public or the institution responsible for accountability to impose sanctions on the offending party (individual or institution).
Organizations are now using this tool to provide accountability and transparency to donors and the public, along with analytical tools for data-driven decision-making.
ECB's formal accountability to elected politicians or the public is more limited than that of other central banks.
How easy would it be to expand the definition to include other groups on the fringes of society without primary legislation and public accountability?
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He also insisted the accountability of the Bank of England to the "parliament, the government and the public" was crucial.
He said the Jury Team candidates had "legally committed themselves to our three guiding principles of democracy, accountability and transparency and to abiding by the seven Nolan Principles of Public Life".
Remember, the purpose of the shake-up is meant to be about raising the public profile of police accountability.
But the danger is that without proper accountability, it will find it much harder to win the sort of public support that the Bundesbank and the Fed have enjoyed.
Sir Alan Beith, the Lib Dem MP who chairs the committee, said the government's policy on quangos was rightly based around increasing the accountability of public functions to ministers.
First, the founders were on to something police departments were feeling increasing pressure to share information with the public about crime and to increase transparency and their accountability.
Should Putin decide to broaden the base of his government and introduce meaningful elements of political accountability to public affairs, he would have to wage a titanic war against his own loyalists, who altogether control nearly half of Russia's economic assets.
So where does that leave the oil companies that are fighting to disrupt the very basis of corporate transparency and public accountability?
They also called for greater involvement of patients and the public in the running of the NHS and measures to improve accountability.
With the public increasingly demanding accountability from the private sector, every employee needs to know how to speak for the company when necessary.
It's very clear that most Americans want to ensure that accountability be attached to the stimulus money that is being awarded to all institutions, including public schools.
Third, outward accountability refers to being responsible to the wider community and public at large.
She calls for a "new accountability" in public service delivery, devolved to the front line.
For all the lofty words about accountability, did the drafters of our public-disclosure laws really intend them to be used by activist groups to get people fired for holding unfashionable views?
For more than two years federal prosecutors have tried to bring high level prosecutions against big shot money men to satisfy the public thirst for criminal accountability on Wall Street following the financial crisis.
Answerability refers to the obligation of the government, its agencies and public officials to provide information about their decisions and actions and to justify them to the public and those institutions of accountability tasked with providing oversight.
They say switching a school to Academy status puts public assets into private ownership, reduces local accountability, allows private sponsors to dictate areas of the curriculum and threatens union representation.
And if we are going to hand down death sentences, there ought to be some public accountability and some public discussion about the whole thing.
"We find in this case that there is a very strong public interest in transparency and accountability in relation to the risks involved in introducing the NHS reforms, " the tribunal said.
Shelters are swiftly becoming de facto stores- with no accountability for the wares they place into the public, and little to no oversight.
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The agency has a longstanding practice of buying influence by doling out hundreds of millions of dollars each year to certain, favored nonprofit organizations money that, according to the inspector general and Government Accountability Office, is dispersed with no public notice, competition or accountability.
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But this faulty calculation neglects the powerful forces of a trully democratic system that thrives on transparency and accountability and puts every aspiring political group to the scrutiny of a restless and demanding public.
The move was part of a Bush Administration initiative to improve accountability and public disclosure and to empower patients to make more informed decisions about health care.
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