Since constables are not directly supervised by the executive branch or the courts, it is claimed that they have been able to escape accountability.
"On the other hand, those charged with responsibility for supervising the safety and soundness of our financial system cannot escape accountability."
In other words, if the puppets are subject to the law and violate it, the puppet master cannot escape accountability.
Political leaders who condone war crimes may escape legal accountability, but not opprobrium.
Although Morgan contributed to the ideology of assimilation, he escaped accountability for the results.
Much strong academic, legislative and judicial opinion was opposed to the notion that businessmen could escape accountability for their role in the failing businesses.
The conflicting desires to engage in frank, private communication and to escape public accountability for it are by no means new.
Ministers should not be able to escape accountability by not declaring objectives and targets.
Critics say the industry's preference for anonymity allows it to escape accountability.
No area of policy should escape democratic accountability.