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Reply Fri 30 Oct, 2020 10:23 am
Does "commissioned by Apple Daily" mean "Apple Daily spent money to hire someone to forge/doctor (the document)"?

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Reply Sat 14 Nov, 2020 02:18 am
@oristarA,
It doesn't mean that the party who commissioned and/or published the document intended to produce false information, or that they even knew it was false. However, if it's been proven the document is false (you didn't quote enough of the article to confirm that), at the very least, the publisher didn't sufficiently investigate the document's authenticity prior to releasing it, and could be held responsible for that.
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