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An edit has been introduced by an IP editor which adds the text "and awarded all costs potentially excedding $1 million in total [1]". There is a number of issues with this edit. Firstly the amount listed is in Australian dollars which conflicts with another amount already listed in the current text which is in US dollars. Secondly the Daily Telegraph is unsuitable for BLPs per WP:BLPSOURCES and should be removed. Thirdly, there had been consensus (despite difference on wording and sources) that material should be trimmed and not expanded and the addition of the extra material goes against this consensus. Please change the section below the "Investigation, Exoneration, and Lawsuit" sub-heading to (noting requested change in sub-heading also):
Investigation (as sub-heading)
On June 30, 2022, the Puerto Rico Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions (OCIF) announced they had suspended the operations of Puerto Rico-based Euro Pacific International Bank, which officials said was under suspicion of facilitating money laundering and offshore tax evasion. [2] [3] The OCIF ordered Euro Pacific Bank to be shut down due to insufficient capitol. In a latter settlement the regulators acknowledged the bank did have sufficient cash at hand. [4] Schiff claimed the OCIF actions were due to the allegations by 60 Minutes Australia, The Age newspaper, and the subsequent investigations, saying, "There was no way those allegations were true, but once those stories broke, the bank's business imploded". [4] Operation Atlantis yielded no charges of money laundering or any other illegal activity. [4] In 2022 Schiff filed civil action against the Nine Network and The Age newspaper for defamation over the Australian 60 Minutes interview and subsequent Age articles. [5] On November 21 the civil action was settled. [5] As part of the settlement, Schiff was paid more than $360,000 by Nine Networks and The Age, and all versions of the broadcast were permanently removed by the respondents. [5] TarnishedPath talk 01:01, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
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There is discussion concerning this article at WP:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement#Mkstokes TarnishedPath talk 14:28, 16 January 2024 (UTC)
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An edit has been introduced by an IP editor which adds the text "and awarded all costs potentially excedding $1 million in total [1]". There is a number of issues with this edit. Firstly the amount listed is in Australian dollars which conflicts with another amount already listed in the current text which is in US dollars. Secondly the Daily Telegraph is unsuitable for BLPs per WP:BLPSOURCES and should be removed. Thirdly, there had been consensus (despite difference on wording and sources) that material should be trimmed and not expanded and the addition of the extra material goes against this consensus. Please change the section below the "Investigation, Exoneration, and Lawsuit" sub-heading to (noting requested change in sub-heading also):
Investigation (as sub-heading)
On June 30, 2022, the Puerto Rico Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions (OCIF) announced they had suspended the operations of Puerto Rico-based Euro Pacific International Bank, which officials said was under suspicion of facilitating money laundering and offshore tax evasion. [2] [3] The OCIF ordered Euro Pacific Bank to be shut down due to insufficient capitol. In a latter settlement the regulators acknowledged the bank did have sufficient cash at hand. [4] Schiff claimed the OCIF actions were due to the allegations by 60 Minutes Australia, The Age newspaper, and the subsequent investigations, saying, "There was no way those allegations were true, but once those stories broke, the bank's business imploded". [4] Operation Atlantis yielded no charges of money laundering or any other illegal activity. [4] In 2022 Schiff filed civil action against the Nine Network and The Age newspaper for defamation over the Australian 60 Minutes interview and subsequent Age articles. [5] On November 21 the civil action was settled. [5] As part of the settlement, Schiff was paid more than $360,000 by Nine Networks and The Age, and all versions of the broadcast were permanently removed by the respondents. [5] TarnishedPath talk 01:01, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
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template. — Martin (
MSGJ ·
talk)
23:27, 5 January 2024 (UTC)References
There is discussion concerning this article at WP:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement#Mkstokes TarnishedPath talk 14:28, 16 January 2024 (UTC)