Corrections Policy | Bilken Journalistic Accuracy

Last Updated: 13 March 2026


1. Introduction

Bilken is committed to providing accurate and trustworthy journalism. Despite careful reporting and fact-checking, errors may occasionally occur.

This Corrections Policy explains how we identify, correct, and communicate errors to maintain transparency and accountability.

2. When Corrections Are Made

Corrections are issued when:

  • Factual inaccuracies are identified in published content

  • Misquotations or misrepresentations occur

  • Incorrect data, figures, or statistics are published

  • Images, videos, or multimedia are found to be inaccurate or misleading

Minor typos that do not affect meaning may not require formal correction but are fixed promptly.

3. Correction Process

  1. Identification: Errors may be identified by editors, journalists, or readers.

  2. Verification: The editorial team confirms the error and assesses its impact.

  3. Correction: The article is updated, and a note is added indicating the change.

  4. Notification: Major corrections are highlighted in the article and, when relevant, communicated to subscribers or readers.

4. Transparency

All corrections are documented clearly to ensure readers are aware of changes.

  • Updated articles include a timestamp and explanation of the correction.

  • Editorial staff are accountable for implementing corrections accurately.

  • Readers can report errors via [email protected].

5. Retractions

In rare cases where a story is significantly inaccurate or cannot be verified, Bilken may retract the article entirely.

  • Retractions include a clear statement explaining the reason.

  • Archived versions of retracted articles may be removed from public view while retaining internal records.

6. Contact

If you notice an error or have questions about our corrections process, contact:

[email protected]