Jamaica Gleaner

Zuckerberg asked to testify in UK; data firm’s CEO suspended

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LONDON (AP):

ABRITISH parliament­ar y committee yesterday summoned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to answer questions as authoritie­s stepped up efforts to determine if the personal data of social-media users has been used improperly to influence elections.

The request comes amid allegation­s that a data-mining firm based i n the U.K . used informatio­n from more than 50 million Facebook accounts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidenti­al election. The company, Cambridge Analytica, has denied wrongdoing.

However, the firm’s board of directions announced yesterday evening that it had suspended CEO Alexander Nix pending an independen­t investigat­ion of his actions. Nix made comments to an undercover reporter f or Britain’s Channel 4 News about various unsavory services Cambridge Analytica provided its clients.

“In the view of the board, Nix’s recent comments secretly recorded by Channel 4 and other allegation­s do not represent the values or operations of the firm and his suspension reflects the seriousnes­s with which we view this violation,” the board said in a statement.

Facebook also drew continued criticism for its alleged inaction to protect users’ privacy. Earlier Tuesday, the chairman of the UK parliament­ary media committee, Damian Collins, said his group has repeatedly asked Facebook how it uses data and that Facebook officials “have been misleading to the committee.”

“It is now time to hear from a senior Facebook executive with the sufficient authority to give an accurate account of this catastroph­ic failure of process ,” Collins wrote in a note addressed directly to Zuckerberg. “Given your commitment at the start of the New Year to ‘fixing’ Facebook, I hope that this representa­tive will be you.”

Facebook sidesteppe­d questions on whether Zuckerberg would appear, saying instead that it’s currently focused on conducting its own reviews.

The request to appear comes as Britain’ s informatio­n commission­er said she was using all her legal powers to investigat­e the social-media giant and Cambridge Analytica.

Commission­er Elizabeth Denham is pursuing a warrant to search Cambridge Analytica’s servers. She has also asked Facebook to cease its own audit of Cambridge Analytica’s data use.

“Our advice to Facebook is to back away and let us go in and do our work,” she said.

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FILE In this March 15, 2013, file photo, a Facebook employee walks past a sign at Facebook headquarte­rs in Menlo Park, California. The San Jose Mercury News reports Saturday, March 17, 2018 that building permits compiled by Buildzoom show Facebook plans to...

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