Corrections Policy
Last updated: January 2024
Cilgin Industry Report is committed to accuracy in all published content. When errors occur, we correct them promptly and transparently. This policy describes our process for handling corrections.
Types of Corrections
Factual Corrections
A factual correction addresses a verifiable error of fact — an incorrect figure, a misattributed statement, an incorrect date, or a factually wrong description of a regulatory requirement, company, or legal provision. Factual corrections are published prominently at the top of the affected article with a note indicating what was corrected and when.
Clarifications
A clarification addresses content that was accurate as written but could reasonably be misunderstood. Clarifications are noted at the end of the affected article.
Updates
Regulatory and market content is updated when material new information becomes available. Updates are noted with a "dateModified" notation and, where the update changes a conclusion previously drawn in the article, a summary of what changed and why.
How to Submit a Correction Request
Correction requests should be submitted through our Contact page. Requests should include:
- The URL of the article containing the alleged error
- The specific text you believe is incorrect
- The correction you are proposing
- A source or evidence supporting the proposed correction
Our Process
We review all correction requests. Requests that identify verifiable errors, supported by primary source evidence, are acted upon promptly — typically within 48 hours for material factual errors and within five business days for less urgent corrections. We will acknowledge receipt of your request and notify you of the outcome.
We do not publish corrections in response to requests for content removal on commercial or reputational grounds unrelated to factual accuracy. Editorial judgments about what to cover, how to characterize an event, or what conclusions to draw from available evidence are not subject to correction absent a factual error.
Transparency
All corrections are labeled clearly in the affected article. We do not silently edit published content to correct errors without noting the correction. The original incorrect text is retained in the correction notice to allow readers to understand what changed.