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1 Commercial confidentiality means public accountability will become a thing of the past.
2 We have expertise on states that operate opaquely and without public accountability .
3 Without regulation or public accountability , however, illegal Antarctic dumping is likely to continue.
4 It is nothing of the sort; the Family renounces public accountability , not power.
5 Where is the collective action, the public accountability of the brother by those men?
6 Its goals are to improve outcomes for criminal justice, education, public accountability and research integrity.
7 The issue, in fact, was his own public accountability .
8 They take their public accountability seriously and rightly so.
9 But our Code is also about public accountability .
10 Former Labour Party leader Pat Rabbitte once maintained that public accountability was grounded in a lie.
11 He then issued a ruling that may open a new chapter in public accountability in this State.
12 The group hoped a yet-to-be appointed animal welfare minister would impose stricter controls and more public accountability .
13 There has to be public accountability and responsibility for the negligence which brought us to this position.
14 This has ensured more public accountability and facilitated debate on matters that might otherwise have remained hidden.
15 Is public accountability being stifled in Samoa?
16 Mr Mitchell's supporters have accused the police of misrepresenting the situation, calling for greater public accountability of officers.
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