👉 In the context of ethics and trust, "nonattestation" refers to a situation in which an individual or entity does not voluntarily disclose information that is known to be false or misleading. This can occur when someone shares sensitive or personal information without their consent, such as financial data, medical records, or other sensitive information that could have significant consequences if disclosed. Nonattestations are often used in situations where the person seeking nonattestation may not have a direct interest in the outcome of the trust