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Term | administrative accountability
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- n., The accountability of non-political and non-legal authorities such as civil servants and top-ranking administrators, including the development and implementation of procedures for carrying out actions and the documentation of said procedures to ensure that actions are carried out according to rule and in proper sequence, so that administrators can account at any time precisely for anything that has been done.


