Based on what I see, it would appear as though the OTC will post what any Company's officers will provide them. If this is true then The obligation would be on the Company's part to remove what has been proven and certified as being unsubstantiated.
What is more disturbing is the fact that the Company's own accountant and chief executive officer have in fact said that what was given to the shareholders, the media and OTC markets would be more than likely a gross misrepresentation of the facts.