EU seeks Facebook data breach probe
BRUSSELS: The European Union pushed yesterday for an urgent investigation into revelations that a firm working for Donald Trump presidential campaign harvested data on 50 million users. EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova, who has called the breach “horrifying”, was meanwhile to seek clarification from the social media giant during a visit to the United States this week.
Facebook has faced worldwide criticism over the claims that Cambridge Analytica, the UK data analysis firm hired by Trump’s 2016 campaign, harvested and misused data on 50 million members. The European Parliament’s Brexit coordinator Guy Verhofstadt, a former Belgian premier, called for an investigation yesterday. “When is Mark Zuckerberg going to explain what happened with our data? The data breach is an absolute scandal,” tweeted Verhofstadt, who heads the parliament’s liberal group. “The European Parliament must start an investigation. I will keep you updated about our progress.”
The EU parliament’s civil liberties committee on Monday sent a letter to Facebook asking it to testify before the body, a parliamentary spokesman told AFP. British lawmakers on Monday also asked Zuckerberg to give evidence to a UK parliamentary committee on the data row. Jourova’s office said she had called on independent European data protection authorities who are meeting in Brussels to probe the growing Facebook scandal. “Commissioner Jourova would encourage setting up a taskforce to investigate this case,” as the authorities had done last year with a similar breach by cab firm Uber, her office said.