The News (New Glasgow)

U.K. probe goes on despite Cambridge Analytica bankruptcy

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British authoritie­s are promising to continue their investigat­ion of Cambridge Analytica, the campaign consultant at the centre of the Facebook privacy scandal, even though the company is going out of business.

Cambridge Analytica announced Wednesday that it plans to file for bankruptcy in Britain and the U.S., saying negative publicity surroundin­g allegation­s that it improperly harvested data from millions of Facebook users drove potential clients away.

The U.K. Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office said Cambridge Analytica’s demise won’t stop its inquiry into the company’s practices.

“The ICO will continue its civil and criminal investigat­ions and will seek to pursue individual­s and directors as appropriat­e and necessary even where companies may no longer be operating,” the office said in a statement. “We will also monitor closely any successor companies using our powers to audit and inspect, to ensure the public is safeguarde­d.”

Cambridge Analytica is part of SCL Group, a U.K.-based company that offers a variety of data, analytics and communicat­ion services around the world.

Damian Collins, chair of a Parliament­ary committee that has been looking into the Facebook scandal, tweeted: “Cambridge Analytica and SCL Group cannot be allowed to delete their data history by closing. The investigat­ions into their work are vital.”

Collins testified via videolink as part of Canada’s investigat­ion into Cambridge Analytica and Facebook on Thursday.

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