The Olam
Policy

Corrections Policy

Promptly and transparently fixed — never silently.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

The Olam works for accuracy in everything it publishes. When we publish material that is later found to be incorrect, we correct it promptly and transparently.

How we handle corrections

  • Minor fixes — typographical errors, broken links, formatting — are corrected without a note.
  • Substantive corrections — any change to a fact, figure, name, quote, entity attribution, or characterization — are appended to the bottom of the article with a dated correction note. Significant corrections are also flagged at the top of the article.
  • Corrections are never silent edits to the facts of a story.
  • Where a correction materially changes a structured research output (tracker, index, or dataset), the prior version is preserved in our research changelog.

How to request a correction

Email corrections@olam.business with the article URL, the specific passage in question, and the correction you are requesting, with supporting documentation (filings, primary sources, on-record statements). We review every request and respond within a reasonable timeframe.

Governing Law

This Corrections Policy is governed by applicable law in the jurisdictions in which Olam Media LLC operates, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.

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