Business Insider and its parent company, Axel Springer, have confirmed their support for the outlet's reporting on Neri Oxman, stating that she plagiarized in her doctoral dissertation. Business Insider conducted a review of its reporting and found no unfair bias or issues with the process. The outlet stands by its stories that Oxman plagiarized other scholars' work and used sections from Wikipedia without proper citation. Oxman admitted to the errors and apologized. Bill Ackman, Oxman's husband, disputed the accuracy of Business Insider's reporting and Oxman has hired an attorney. A review of the reporting was compelled by Axel Springer, and the parent company stands by Business Insider. The review caused concerns among Business Insider staff about the potential impact on their reporting on the wealthy and powerful.
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