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"Those responsible for bank failures should be held more directly accountable for their actions and face sanction," he added.
That would clarify the chain of command and also make Mr. Ridge more directly accountable to Congress and the nation.
The Fed chairman endorsed President Bush's call for chief executives to be held more directly accountable for corporate financial statements' accuracy.
"If young people have left school without being able to read or write, why shouldn't that school be held more directly accountable?
But he added: "We think it's a good thing to have [elected] mayors – they make local government much more vivid … much more directly accountable".
One justice, David B. Saxe, remarked that if the chancellor, Joel I. Klein, had been more directly accountable to parents — instead of the mayor — he would probably be out of a job by now.
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He would be more transparent, more accountable and more directly responsive to real people and real problems.
Splitting the three divisions will make it easier to hold managers and staff directly accountable and "make UBS more effective and agile," the bank said.
On public accountability, Acpo is "directly accountable to its members, not the public".
Hospital managers are also directly accountable to the board's CEO but this accountability is neither personal nor financial.
Their mayors act more like CEO's than other elected officials, and they are in closer contact with their constituencies, making them directly accountable for the health and prosperity of the towns over which they preside.
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