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Facebook’s Zuckerberg to Apologise to EU Lawmakers over Data Leak

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Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg arrived to meet European Union lawmakers on Tuesday ready to apologise for a massive data leak, in his latest attempt to draw a line under a scandal that has rocked the world’s biggest social media network, Reuters reported.

Zuckerberg agreed to meet leaders of the European Parliament to answer questions about how political consultanc­y Cambridge Analytica improperly got hold of the personal data of 87 million Facebook users, including up to 2.7 million in the EU.

According to pre-released remarks, Zuckerberg will say it has become clear “over the last couple of years that we haven’t done enough to prevent the tools we’ve built from being used for harm as well.”

“Whether it’s fake news, foreign interferen­ce in elections or developers misusing people’s informatio­n, we didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibi­lities. That was a mistake, and I’m sorry.”

His comments echo an apology last month to US lawmakers, but questions remain over how Facebook let the leak happen and whether it is doing enough to prevent a recurrence.

Zuckerberg’s appearance in Brussels comes three days before tough new EU rules on data protection take effect. Companies will be subject to fines of up to 4 percent of global turnover for breaching them.

Zuckerberg will stress Facebook’s commitment to Europe, where it expects to employ 10,000 people by the end of the year.

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