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comparative more unaccountable, superlative most unaccountable
inexplicable; unable to account for, or explain. examples
not responsible; free from accountability or control. quotations examples
Thailand has dropped legislation to criminalise torture and disappearances after years of working on the bill, the United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday, leaving state employees unaccountable for serious crimes.
2017 March 1, “UN slams Thai 'culture of torture'”, in Bangkok Post
Graeme Bickerdike, a member of campaign organisation The HRE Group, told RAIL: "This infilling and demolition programme - costing much more than repair - has been conceived with no thought for its impact beyond the silos where distant, unaccountable officials manage their spreadsheets.
2021 May 5, Tony Streeter, “Network News: Disused structures "assets to be preserved", say MPs”, in RAIL, number 930, page 23