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IOL eats humble pie after bogus R800m laundering claim
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46538, member: 636"] A South African news company has apologized to Zimbabwean banker Raymond Chigogwana after falsely accusing him of financial crimes. Independent Online published a story claiming Chigogwana laundered 800 million rand through illegal activities. The article appeared on May 8 and suggested authorities from both countries were investigating the banker. Later research showed the accusations were completely false. Government officials had already approved all transactions as legal business dealings. Editor Lance Wittens wrote a formal apology letter admitting the publication made serious errors. He said someone appeared to be running a planned attack against Chigogwana through false media reports. The editor believes unknown financial industry figures from Zimbabwe orchestrated the smear campaign. Wittens promised to check sources more carefully before publishing future stories about the banker. He also committed to contacting Chigogwana directly if his name appears in any future articles. The media company removed the original story from all websites and social platforms. Other news organizations that repeated the false claims also deleted their articles. Independent Online posted a public notice explaining their mistake and apologizing for any damage caused. The notice stated their investigation proved the allegations about Chigogwana were untrue. The company said it will strengthen fact-checking procedures to prevent similar errors. [/QUOTE]
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