Editorial Policy
Editorial Policy
How NexaGulf sources, verifies, dates and corrects what it publishes.
Sourcing
Figures, rates, thresholds and rule changes are taken from the body that issued them — a central bank, a tax authority, a market regulator, a ministry. Where a number appears in our reporting, the release it came from is linked. We do not report a regulatory change on the strength of another outlet's account of it.
Dating
Every article carries a publication date and a last-updated date. Articles that depend on a rate or threshold also record when that figure was last checked against its source, because a correct article can quietly become a wrong one when the underlying rule moves.
Separating report from comment
Reporting and analysis are published in different sections and labelled as such. Where an article contains interpretation, it is marked. Readers should never have to guess whether they are reading what happened or what we think about it.
Independence
Commercial relationships do not influence what we cover or how we cover it. Sponsored or partner content, if it appears, is labelled unambiguously and is not written by the newsroom.
Corrections
Errors are corrected on the article itself, with a note recording what changed and when. We do not quietly edit and move on.
