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Hachette has withdrawn a policeman's memoir due to accuracy concerns. Should publishers do more fact checking?

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Australian publisher Hachette has withdrawn from publication the memoir of a retired police officer, after concerns were raised about its accuracy.

Key Points: 
  • Australian publisher Hachette has withdrawn from publication the memoir of a retired police officer, after concerns were raised about its accuracy.
  • Christophe Glasl spent 16 years in Victoria Police before writing his tell-all memoir, Special Operations Group, named after the elite force he was a member of for four years.
  • In one chapter, Glasl writes of his involvement in the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
  • The case raises a number of questions: chiefly, what kind of fact-checking processes, if any, do publishers use when commissioning and editing non-fiction books, especially memoirs?

How do book publishers check facts?

    • Book publishing doesn’t have the same intensive fact-checking culture as journalism – partly due to the resources it would involve.
    • The first element is trust, Andrew Wilkins, who has been a book publisher for over 25 years and was editor of industry publication Books & Publishing, told The Conversation.
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    • “But in practical terms that would be very difficult to do, with so many different publishers involved and the sheer length of a book manuscript compared to a news story.”

Veteran US Army Ranger Vincent Vargas Joins The North Group as Chief Growth Officer

Retrieved on: 
Monday, October 4, 2021

In this role, Vargas will facilitate growth and increase sales by leading TNG's business development, marketing, and standard operations strategy and execution.

Key Points: 
  • In this role, Vargas will facilitate growth and increase sales by leading TNG's business development, marketing, and standard operations strategy and execution.
  • After four years of active-duty service, Vargas joined the US Army Reserves, where he continues his service.
  • "TNG is proud to continue our legacy of hiring highly-experienced veterans such as Vince," said Steven Hernandez, CEO of The North Group.
  • To learn more about The North Group, or to schedule a free consultation, visit tngdefense.com