Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Hachette Has Withdrawn a Policeman’s Memoir Due to Accuracy Concerns. Should Publishers Do More Fact Checking?
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'Australian publisher Hachette has withdrawn from publication the memoir of a retired police officer, after concerns were raised about its accuracy.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.' (Introduction)

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