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Telegraph censured for story of fictional family's struggle to pay school fees

3 days ago
  • #journalism standards
  • #media ethics
  • #fake news
  • The Telegraph published a fabricated story about a wealthy banker complaining about school fee increases.
  • The story featured a fictional couple, Al and Alexandra Moy, with a joint salary of £345,000, who allegedly had to cut back due to VAT on school fees.
  • The article was based on a fake interview, and the family did not exist.
  • Concerns were raised about the use of outdated stock images and the lack of online traces of the Moy family.
  • The Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) upheld a complaint against The Telegraph for breaching the editors’ code of practice.
  • The Telegraph removed the article and issued an apology, admitting failure in pre-publication checks.
  • The PR agency Boldspace, representing Saltus, stated they were not involved in identifying the fake case study or the interview process.