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
Identification: Errors may be identified by editors, journalists, or readers.
Verification: The editorial team confirms the error and assesses its impact.
Correction: The article is updated, and a note is added indicating the change.
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:
