Talk:Alvogen
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[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
In accordance with Wikipedia’s guidelines I declare that I am working on behalf of Róbert Wessman.
According to BLPCRIME, "A living person accused of a crime is presumed innocent until convicted by a court of law." Therefore, the following line should be rephrased, as the wording currently implies responsibility, which has very much not been established:
- The editor of Mannlif, Reynir Traustason, filed a lawsuit against Wessman.
as the individual responsible for the crime.
The article is also currently missing material clarifying the nature of accusations made against Wessman. The last sentence of the 'Controversies' section should be updated to include appropriate wording indicating the following development:
- In June 2022 Reynir was judged to have seriously violated the code of ethics of the Journalist Association (BÍ) because he had received payments from Halldór Kristmannsson. The Ethics Committee considered that Reynir should not have written on the subject of Wessman given the Conflict of Interest.
Online sources for verification: https://www.ruv.is/frett/2022/06/08/skrif-reynis-um-robert-alvarlegt-brot-a-sidareglum-bi, https://www.visir.is/g/20222273310d/reynir-braut-sida-reglur-blada-manna-fe-lagsins-med-um-fjollun-um-robert-wess-mann
Thank you for your help and advice on this request! Fabfare (talk) 11:12, 7 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Fabfare It looks like these edits were implemented by User:Lehmansson....marking this one closed. Duke Gilmore (talk) 17:54, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
Resoved/badly sourced controversies - delete?
[edit]A quick shout-out to the community here. I was going to update and condense a lot on this page, which is now many years out of date. Much of the business has changed, as all of the ex-US operations are, I believe, now spun off, which would be good to note and source.
And on the controversies section, the first one about the dispute with the employee has been publicly settled ,and all references to it (which were many a few years back) are also all now gone from the internet. I was going to delete that one, which is now a former dispute.
And with regard to that on Dr Essam Mansour, the only reference to it I have ever seen is the one small article in Icelandic from four years ago. If anyone knows of any other sources, or better yet an update of some sort, please do share it here. Otherwise, I would suggest deleting it as well, as it would seem to be a private matter (and has since stayed private) and certainly not of a magnitude to be of interest to the world at large. I would welcome any thoughts on that here as well.
Many thanks in advance for any advice and help. Lehmansson (talk) 01:20, 13 January 2025 (UTC)