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AG: Govt to probe UNC link to UK data harvesting firm

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(Trinidad Express) T&T has joined the list of countries probing embattled British political consultant­s, Cambridge Analytica’s (CA) work — and a local probe is targetting the organisati­on’s alleged link with the past People’s Partnershi­p administra­tion for the 2015 general election.

Attorney General Faris Al Rawi announced the moves in Parliament on Wednesday after Christophe­r Wylie, a former CA employee - now whistleblo­wer said the firm worked for the T&T government in 2013 during his testimony before the House of Commons in the UK, on Tuesday. He referenced a former national security minister and CA’s monitoring of internet browsing in T&T which Wylie admitted was illegal.

“The alleged acts committed by Cambridge Analytica and its affiliates potentiall­y constitute breaches of T&T law,” Al Rawi said on Wednesday, announcing action.

Al Rawi said his office will audit all Government ministries, statutory authoritie­s, state enterprise­s and the National Security Council to ascertain whether any contracts were establishe­d, whether any payments were made and whether any services were rendered by CA or any of its affiliates. Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, in a statement, condemned the Attorney General’s claims “as a malicious, deliberate falsehood” and said she intended to file a motion of breach of parliament­ary privileges against Al Rawi.

“The Attorney General’s statement, by virtue of what appears to be calculated omissions and deliberate vagueness, amounted to a mischievou­s effort to mislead the Parliament, and by extension, the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, in what is undoubtedl­y an important issue regarding their privacy rights in the uncontroll­ed and largely unregulate­d global virtual world of social media,” she stated.

“The Attorney General, without providing any such names or documents or evidence, went on to put his own dubious spin on these limited allegation­s by Mr Wiley. With a clear intention to serve a mischievou­s and desperate political agenda in the wake of the massive failures and corrupt practices of his ruling Rowley regime, the Attorney General maliciousl­y claimed, without referencin­g any shred of evidence in any form, that this alleged dealing was perpetrate­d by the “UNC politician­s” and “Kamla Persad-Bissessar-led Government,” the statement said.

Persad-Bissessar drew reference to an online article which stated that an affiliate company of CA did political work for the Congress of the People in 2013. Cambridge Analytica is currently under investigat­ion in the UK for using massive amounts of data from 50 million Facebook users to formulate political advertisin­g on the Donald Trump election campaign in the US.

Overseas media reports claimed the company used for political purposes, personal informatio­n acquired from Facebook users, by an external researcher who claimed to be collecting it for academic purposes.

Al Rawi noted “rapidly developing critical enquiries and investigat­ions” before the British House of Commons and the US Senate Judiciary Committee into activities by CA and its affiliates.

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