Arab Times

UK fines Facebook 50.5 million pounds

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Britain’s competitio­n watchdog fined Facebook 50.5 million pounds ($69.4 million) on Wednesday for violating rules during the U.K. investigat­ion into the social media giant’s purchase of Giphy.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority said Facebook failed to provide required informatio­n during the probe. It said it gave the platform multiple warnings and “considers that Facebook’s failure to comply was deliberate.” The authority said it was the first time a company had been found to breach a so-called initial enforcemen­t order by consciousl­y refusing to report required informatio­n. Such orders are standard practice at the start of an investigat­ion into a completed merger and are meant to prevent companies from further integratin­g while the probe takes place.

The company was fined 50 million pounds for breaching the order, and another 500,000 pounds for changing its chief compliance officer twice without consent.

“We warned Facebook that its refusal to provide us with important informatio­n was a breach of the order but, even after losing its appeal in two separate courts, Facebook continued to disregard its legal obligation­s,’’ Joel Bamford, senior director of mergers at the CMA said in a statement. “This should serve as a warning to any company that thinks it is above the law.’’

Facebook said it would review the decision and consider its options.

The authority launched an investigat­ion in June last year into the takeover of the GIF-sharing platform amid worries about a “substantia­l lessening of competitio­n.” (AP)

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