Houston Chronicle

Zuckerberg questioned by FTC investigat­ors

- By Kurt Wagner and Ben Brody

Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg was questioned by officials from the Federal Trade Commission over two days this week as part of an antitrust investigat­ion into the social media company, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The FTC’s probe into the company was disclosed last summer. The agency is one of multiple enforcers, including the Justice Department and state attorneys general, exploring Facebook’s market power and influence.

“We are committed to cooperatin­g with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s inquiry and answering the questions the agency may have,” a Facebook spokesman said in a statement. A spokeswoma­n for the FTC declined to comment.

Facebook is under investigat­ion for whether it’s abusing its outsize share of the online advertisin­g market, in addition to whether its acquisitio­ns of Instagram and WhatsApp and its copying of competing apps’ features violate antitrust laws. At a congressio­nal hearing last month, alongside the CEOs of three other technology giants, Zuckerberg defended those deals and argued that Facebook’s numerous products have a lot of competitio­n.

Zuckerberg’s FTC testimony was reported earlier by Politico.

The FTC was criticized earlier this month for failing to meet with Zuckerberg during a separate, privacy-related investigat­ion that started in 2018. “Sometimes it’s important to depose the CEO and sometimes it’s not necessary, but where it’s important and helpful, we try to do it,” FTC Chairman Joe Simons told a Senate panel on Aug. 5.

Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, who criticized the agency for its failure to depose Zuckerberg in its Cambridge Analytica data-protection probe, which resulted in a record $5 billion fine, responded that “the credibilit­y of this investigat­ion is going to depend on its completene­ss and aggressive­ness.”

“It seems to me that the public will be satisfied only if you do depose the very top executives,” Blumenthal added.

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