Our Editorial Standards
Our editorial policy defines the principles and processes that guide our investigative work. We are committed to producing accurate, independent, and evidence-based reporting that serves the public interest and upholds the highest standards of journalistic integrity.
Accuracy, Verification & Data Integrity
We prioritize accuracy at every stage of our reporting process.
- All information is thoroughly researched and verified before publication
- Multiple sources are used wherever possible.
- Claims are supported by evidence, documentation, or credible testimony
- Data is sourced from credible institutions and analyzed using sound methodologies.
We are committed to ensuring that all reporting reflects facts clearly, accurately, and responsibly.
Independence, Sources & Confidentiality
Our work is produced independently and guided by verified, credible sources.
- Editorial decisions are made solely by our team, free from political or commercial influence.
- We maintain a clear separation between editorial content and partnerships.
- We rely on public records, expert insights, and firsthand accounts.
- Confidential sources are protected at all times, and sensitive information is handled with strict discretion.
- We take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of contributors.
Anonymity is respected, particularly where disclosure may pose risk.
Fairness, Responsibility & Accountability
We are committed to fair, responsible, and accountable reporting.
- Individuals and organizations are given the opportunity to respond where appropriate.
- Context is provided to avoid misrepresentation.
- Reporting avoids bias, distortion, or sensationalism.
- We take care to avoid unnecessary harm.
We also maintain transparency in our editorial process:
- Errors are corrected promptly when identified.
- Updates are clearly indicated.
- Significant corrections are communicated openly.
We take full responsibility for the content we publish and continuously review our processes to maintain accuracy, integrity, and public trust.