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Corrections Policy

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We are dedicated to providing information that is factual, well‑sourced, and responsibly presented. Our work relies on public trust, so we hold ourselves to a high standard of accuracy and transparency. When errors occur, we correct them promptly and clearly.

 

How We Identify Errors

We continuously review our content through:

  • Internal editorial checks

  • Feedback from readers

  • Ongoing monitoring of new information

If any part of our content is found to be inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading, we initiate a correction review.

 

How to Request a Correction

We welcome and encourage readers to notify us of potential errors. To request a correction, please contact us via our Contact Page or email at contact@amorbank.com and include:

  • A link to the specific page or article

  • A description of the issue

  • Any supporting information or sources

All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team.

 

Our Correction Process

When a potential error is reported or discovered:

  1. Verification: Our editorial team reviews the claim and consults credible sources.

  2. Assessment: We determine whether the issue requires a correction, clarification, or update.

  3. Action:

    • Corrections fix factual inaccuracies.

    • Clarifications improve wording when content may be technically correct but unclear.

    • Updates add new information when circumstances or data have changed.

  4. Documentation: All corrections are logged internally for accountability.

 

How Corrections Are Displayed

To maintain transparency:

  • Corrections are clearly marked at the bottom of the corrected page or within the text when appropriate.

  • Significant corrections may include a timestamp and a brief explanation of what was changed.

  • Minor edits (e.g., typos that do not affect meaning) may be updated without a formal notice.

 

Editorial Independence

Our correction decisions are guided solely by accuracy and integrity. They are not influenced by external pressure, political interests, donors, or partners.

 

Living Documents and Evolving Information

Some topics—especially those involving legislation, public policy, or emerging research—change over time. When new information becomes available, we update our content to reflect the most current understanding. These updates may not always be labeled as corrections unless they address a factual error.

 

Accountability

We believe that acknowledging and correcting mistakes strengthens our work. Transparency is essential to maintaining credibility with our audience, and the communities we serve.