Can A Gazetted Officer Attest Documents Of His Family Members [new] 〈CONFIRMED × HACKS〉

Most civil service conduct rules emphasize that officers should not use their official position to grant favors to their near relatives.

While the Manual of Office Procedure in many jurisdictions doesn't explicitly list "family members" in a "Do Not Attest" column, it does stipulate that an officer must act with absolute integrity. Most civil service conduct rules emphasize that officers

In many specific departments—especially in banking and the Ministry of External Affairs—internal guidelines explicitly state that The Risks Involved Because they represent the authority of the State,

A Gazetted Officer (Group A or B) is a public servant whose appointment is listed in the Official Gazette of the Government. Because they represent the authority of the State, their attestation serves as a guarantee that the photocopy of a document is a true representation of the original. The Problem of "Conflict of Interest" Most civil service conduct rules emphasize that officers