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They have direct accountability to their electorate.
With direct accountability to tenants, services improved dramatically.
But beyond institutional accountability, genuine patient choice will bring a dramatic level of direct accountability to NHS providers.
Yarl's Wood is run by Serco, a private company paid by the taxpayer with no direct accountability to the public.
It has not stipulated that they must be on the corporate management team, but says they must have "direct accountability" to the chief executive.
Supporters say that there is already a tier of regional government in England, but that it is made up of quangos and government offices with little or no direct accountability to the people they serve.
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Other key principles? A. I think that the more direct the accountability, the greater the performance.
The home secretary has previously said allowing PCCs to take over fire and rescue authorities would "provide direct, democratic accountability in fire as we now have in policing".
The second is that a direct-line accountability of a chief constable to one elected individual with the power to hire and fire him or her must encourage compliance rather than competence, obedience rather than professional decision making.
His plan establishes a direct line of accountability right up to his chair in Hauppauge.
The next circle includes a number of different quasi-governmental agencies that are, however, placed outside the direct line of accountability within government.
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