The Scotsman

MP calls for answers from former Cambridge Analytica boss

- By ANGUS HOWARTH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

0 Alexander Nix was recalled to give evidence into fake news The former boss of Cambridge Analytica (CA) clashed with a seniormpaf­terhewasbl­ocked from reading a prepared statement to a Commons committee inquiry into fake news.

Alexander Nix has been recalled to give evidence to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee, after questions were raised about evidence which he supplied at a hearing in February.

Mr Nix warned MPS his answers would be constraine­d by the fact he is facing investigat­ion by authoritie­s in the UK and US over CA’S alleged involvemen­t in the misuse of Facebook users’ data.

And he accepted his answers in February – when he denied working with the Leave.eu campaign in the 2016 Brexit referendum – “could have been clearer”.

But he was interrupte­d by committee chair Damian Collins, who insisted he would not allow witnesses to read out prepared statements, rather than responding to questions.

After Mr Nix made several attempts to restart the statement, Mr Collins cut him short, telling him: “The way this works is we ask questions and witnesses answer them.”

The former CA boss told him: “Mr Collins, you will have plenty of opportunit­y to ask me as many questions as you want, but I have to insist on delivering the rest of this statement.”

Mr Collins responded: “I’m sorry, Mr Nix, it is not your place to insist on anything in front of this committee.”

Earlier, he had allowed Mr Nix to read a short statement explaining the circumstan­ces of his return to give evidence. Children are being asked to describe what they would change to help young people succeed, for the chance to attend a dinner with Michelle Obama.

The former US first lady is to visit Edinburgh on 17 July to speak at The Hunter Foundation event.

School pupils have been asked to submit a short essay, video, picture or poem on the theme: “If I ruled Scotland the one thing I’d change to enable more young people to succeed would be … and why that’s so important.”

The winner will receive a table of ten on the night, including an accompanyi­ng adult.

Anyone who is of school age can take part.

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