"The company has in recent times been the subject of a number of controversies and reputational issues," the committee said in a statement.
Data mining abandoned by Commonwealth Games after Facebook scandal
The world’s largest social media network, with more than 2 billion monthly active users, is under scrutiny following allegations that British political consultancy Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed users’ data and helped influence the 2016 US presidential election.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg apologized on Wednesday, five days after the scandal broke, and promised to restrict developers’ access to such information.
Charity fundraising after Facebook's data breach: risks but little choice
The company, which has lost more than $50 billion in market value since allegations this week, ended over 2.6 per cent lower on Thursday.
Facebook comprises 3.9 per cent of the ETHI portfolio, the Australian ethical fund that has $170 million in funds under management.
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