3. If a public servant imposes upon the citizens duties and obligations which are not
required by law, it can lead to
as Error of Law
(b) Abuse of Power
(c) Error of Authonty
(d) Error of Fact Finding
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Answer:
a) abuse of power
Explanation:
It seems rational.
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The correct answer is OPTION B: Abuse of Power.
- "Malfeasance in office" or "official abuse of power" refers to an unlawful act committed in an official capacity that interferes with the performance of official duties.
- Malfeasance in office is a common justification for an elected official's removal from office via legislation or a recall election.
- Officials who abuse their power are often found to be corrupt.
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