German news magazine "Der Spiegel" has sacked an award-winning staff writer after accusing him of inventing details and quotes in numerous stories.
Der Spiegel said Claas Relotius's actions were committed "intentionally" and "methodically".
An investigation into a story by Relotius about immigration and the US-Mexican border revealed that he had fabricated information about seeing a hand-painted sign in a town in Minnesota that read: "Mexicans Keep Out."
He "falsified articles on a grand scale and even invented characters", the BBC quoted Der Spiegel as saying.
Relotius, 33, who joined the publication as a freelancer in 2011, has admitted deceiving readers in some 14 stories published in the magazine. He has regretted his actions and was deeply ashamed.
He has written some 60 articles for the magazine, many of which he has said are accurate. Among the articles in question are major features that had been nominated for or won awards, the magazine added.
In a statement on Wednesday, the German publication said it was working to establish the full extent of Relotius' "fabrications" after a colleague who worked with him on a story raised suspicions about his reporting.
After initially denying the allegations, Relotius confessed last week to inventing entire passages of text in several instances, Der Spiegel says.
In some articles, he is said to have included individuals he had never met or spoken to, "telling their stories or quoting them", the BBC reported.
"By his own admission, there are at least 14 articles," the magazine said, adding: "Could that figure actually be considerably higher?"
Fraudulent information appeared in other stories including one about inmates at the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay and another about the US NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
The Hamburg-based publication, which has apologised to its readers, said it was "shocked" by the revelations, describing them as "a low point in Spiegel's 70-year history".
--IANS
in/
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
You’ve reached your limit of {{free_limit}} free articles this month.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
Already subscribed? Log in
Subscribe to read the full story →
Smart Quarterly
₹900
3 Months
₹300/Month
Smart Essential
₹2,700
1 Year
₹225/Month
Super Saver
₹3,900
2 Years
₹162/Month
Renews automatically, cancel anytime
Here’s what’s included in our digital subscription plans
Exclusive premium stories online
Over 30 premium stories daily, handpicked by our editors


Complimentary Access to The New York Times
News, Games, Cooking, Audio, Wirecutter & The Athletic
Business Standard Epaper
Digital replica of our daily newspaper — with options to read, save, and share


Curated Newsletters
Insights on markets, finance, politics, tech, and more delivered to your inbox
Market Analysis & Investment Insights
In-depth market analysis & insights with access to The Smart Investor


Archives
Repository of articles and publications dating back to 1997
Ad-free Reading
Uninterrupted reading experience with no advertisements


Seamless Access Across All Devices
Access Business Standard across devices — mobile, tablet, or PC, via web or app
