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Disclaimer

Unmask Antigua publishes civic accountability journalism grounded in public records. This page sets out the legal basis on which that content is provided and the limits of our liability.

Journalism

Content type

None

Advice given

April 2026

Last revised

Nature of content

Journalism and civic commentary, not professional advice

Unmask Antigua is an independent civic accountability platform. All content published on this site — including investigations, issue briefs, manifesto assessments, timelines, and data summaries — is produced for journalistic, civic, and public-interest purposes.

Nothing on this site constitutes legal advice, financial advice, investment advice, medical advice, or any other form of regulated professional advice. Readers should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of anything published here without seeking independent professional guidance appropriate to their circumstances.

Accuracy and sources

Reported in good faith from published records

Every factual claim published on this site is drawn from publicly available sources — including court filings, government statements, published news reports, international organisation reports, and official records — and is attributed accordingly. Sources are cited inline and linked where accessible.

Despite our commitment to accuracy, we make no warranty — express or implied — that any information on this site is complete, current, free of error, or suitable for any particular purpose. Published information may become outdated. The state of ongoing legal proceedings, investigations, or policy responses may change after a report is published.

Where errors are brought to our attention with supporting evidence, corrections will be issued and the record updated. Contact us via the submissions form.

Opinion and commentary

Editorial analysis is clearly distinguished from established fact

This site publishes both factual reports and editorial analysis. Opinion, assessment, and commentary are based on the publicly available record and represent our honest editorial judgement, not established fact. They are protected expression under the principle of fair comment on matters of public interest.

Characterisations such as 'broken promise', 'unresolved', 'questioned', or 'alleged' reflect the state of the public record and are not statements of proven legal liability unless a court or official body has made such a finding.

Named individuals and organisations

Public figures and public roles

Where individuals and organisations are named in connection with matters of public record, this is done in the exercise of the legitimate public-interest function of civic journalism. All such references are grounded in publicly documented material.

The naming of any person does not constitute an allegation of criminal conduct unless a criminal finding has been formally made by a competent authority. The site does not publish content with the intent to defame. Any party who believes they have been materially misrepresented is invited to submit a correction request with supporting documentation.

Third-party links and sources

We do not control external content

This site links to third-party publications, court documents, government portals, and international reports for attribution purposes. We do not control, endorse, or take responsibility for the content, accuracy, or availability of any linked external source.

The existence of a link to an external site does not imply endorsement of its overall content, operators, or policies. External links may expire or be removed without notice.

Limitation of liability

No warranties. No damages.

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Unmask Antigua, its operators, contributors, and associates expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind — whether express, implied, or statutory — regarding the information on this site.

In no event shall Unmask Antigua or its operators be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising from access to or use of this site, reliance on any content published here, or inability to access the site — regardless of whether such liability arises in contract, tort, statute, or otherwise.

Use of this site is entirely at the reader's own risk.

Governing law

Antigua and Barbuda

This site is operated in and for the benefit of the public in Antigua and Barbuda. Any dispute arising from access to or use of this site shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Antigua and Barbuda.

Nothing in this disclaimer limits any rights you may have under applicable law that cannot be excluded or restricted by agreement.

Changes

This disclaimer may be updated

We reserve the right to amend this disclaimer at any time. Continued use of the site after any amendment constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. The date of last revision is shown below.

Last revised: April 2026 — Unmask Antigua editorial desk