The Phnom Penh Post

Cambridge Analytica files for bankruptcy

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BRITISH political consulting group Cambridge Analytica filed for voluntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the Southern District of New York, court documents showed.

The firm, whose attorney filed late on Wednesday, announced early May that it would close and file for bankruptcy in Britain and the United States after failing to recover from the Facebook data scandal.

The documents, seen by AFP, listed Cambridge Analytica LLC’s estimated assets in the range of $100,001 and $500,000, with estimated liabilitie­s between $1 million and $10 million.

Earlier this month, the company – which worked on Donald Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign – claimed its business had been ruined by “numerous unfounded accusation­s” which rendered the business “no longer viable”.

The firm became embroiled in scandal in March when a former analyst, 28-yearold Canadian Christophe­r Wylie, revealed it had used a Facebook personalit­y prediction app to hijack up to 87 million Facebook users’ data – claims it denies.

“Despite Cambridge Analytica’s unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully . . . the siege of media coverage has driven away virtually all of the company’s customers and suppliers,” the company said in a state- ment upon announcing its closure.

Soon after the leak, CA Chief Executive Alexander Nix was suspended after he was filmed by undercover reporters bragging about ways to win political campaigns, including through blackmail and honey traps.

Meanwhile, another whistleblo­wer said Britons’ personal data may have been misused by a pro-Brexit campaign ahead of the 2016 referendum in which Britain voted to leave the European Union.

Wylie has also since told a Senate panel on interferen­ce in the 2016 US election that CA had used Russian researcher­s and shared data with companies linked to Russian intelligen­ce.

 ?? MANDEL NGAN/AFP ?? Cambridge Analytica former employee and whistleblo­wer Christophe­r Wylie is sworn in before he testifies at the Senate Judiciary Committee on Cambridge Analytica and data privacy in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC,...
MANDEL NGAN/AFP Cambridge Analytica former employee and whistleblo­wer Christophe­r Wylie is sworn in before he testifies at the Senate Judiciary Committee on Cambridge Analytica and data privacy in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC,...

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