Zuckerberg will not answer UK lawmakers' questions over data scandal

He apologised for the mistakes made and promised tougher steps to restrict developers’ access to such information


Reuters March 27, 2018
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the Alumni Exercises following the 366th Commencement Exercises at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, May 25, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON: Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg will not answer questions from British lawmakers over how millions of users’ data got into the hands of political consultancy Cambridge Analytica as the company faces further pressure on both sides of the Atlantic.

Zuckerberg will instead send his Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer or Chief Product Officer Chris Cox to appear before parliament’s Digital, Culture, Media, and Sports committee.

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In response, its chairman said on Tuesday that lawmakers still wanted to speak to Zuckerberg and would see whether they could set up a session in person or via video link.

Zuckerberg apologised last week for the mistakes Facebook had made and promised tougher steps to restrict developers’ access to such information, which saw the company’s share price fall and prompt new questions from politicians and regulators.

In response to a request by British lawmakers to appear before them, the firm’s Head of UK Public Policy told lawmakers that Schroepfer or Cox was better placed to answer questions.

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“Facebook fully recognizes the level of public and Parliamentary interest in these issues and support your belief that these issues must be addressed at the most senior levels of the company by those in an authoritative position,” wrote Rebecca Stimson.

“As such Zuckerberg has personally asked one of his deputies to make themselves available to give evidence in person to the Committee.”

COMMENTS (1)

Haji Atiya | 6 years ago | Reply Why should he ? Its all 'politically-motivated' anyway.
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