Arab Times

Cambridge Analytica ex-boss banned from running cos

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The former boss of Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm brought down by a scandal over how it obtained Facebook users’ private data, has been banned from holding company directorsh­ips for seven years.

Britain’s Insolvency Service said that Alexander Nix is banned from running companies after he permitted Cambridge Analytica’s parent firm, SCL Elections Ltd, and connected firms to “market themselves as offering potentiall­y unethical services to prospectiv­e clients.”

UK-based Cambridge Analytica was accused of playing a key role in the 2014 breach of 87 million Facebook users’ personal data. The company denied it used the data for Trump’s 2016 election campaign, but some former employees have disputed that. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that it was “entirely possible” the social media data ended up being used in

Russian propaganda efforts.

Cambridge Analytica and other connected firms under Nix’s leadership filed for bankruptcy in 2018.

A statement from the Insolvency Service said Thursday that investigat­ors’ enquiries confirmed that “SCL Elections had repeatedly offered shady political services to potential clients over a number of years.”

“The unethical services offered by the companies included bribery or honey trap stings, voter disengagem­ent campaigns, obtaining informatio­n to discredit political opponents and spreading informatio­n anonymousl­y in political campaigns,” the statement said.

“Alexander Nix’s actions did not meet the appropriat­e standard for a company director and his disqualifi­cation from managing limited companies for a significan­t amount of time is justified in the public interest,” said chief investigat­or Mark Bruce. (AP)

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Alexander Nix, former CEO of Cambridge Analytica.

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