The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unaccountability \Un`ac*count`a*bil"i*ty\, n. The quality or state of being unaccountable.
Wiktionary
n. unaccountableness
Usage examples of "unaccountability".
They were infected with a rotten virus called unaccountability, and more than a few millionaires were made in the ubiquitous Command Saigon.
It was some irresistible reflex that welled up from deep inside his breast, a reflex acquired in three years of omnipotence and unaccountability that had begun with the armed appropriation of property and ended with the appropriation of everything.
The veil of falsehood and unaccountability which Holt Fasner had woven between the UMCP and the GCES was starting to fray.
He spoke to me in a most intemperate manner the other day, enlarging upon the powers of the captain of a man-of-war, his unaccountability to any but his own superiors in the service, and his complete autonomy afloat - an absolute monarch.