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Accountability of a human decision maker is the way to go. Agreed.
I see the danger when the accountant's job asks for high throughput which enforces fast decision making and the tool (llm) offers fast and easy decisions. What is the accountant going to do, if (s)he just sees cases instead of people and fates?
If consequence for a mistake follows regardless, then it doesn't matter.
Or if you mean the person checking others - one can make a few levels of it. One can have checkers interested in different outcomes, like in criminal justice (... it's supposed to be).