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Zuckerberg to face up to EU lawmakers

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EUROPEAN UNION: Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to face a grilling from European Union lawmakers over how the data of as many as 2.7 million Europeans could have ended up in the hands of consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.

European Parliament President Antonio Tajani on Wednesday said Mr Zuckerberg had accepted the EU institutio­n’s invitation to travel across the Atlantic and face lawmakers in person as soon as next week. The meeting will happen on May 22 late afternoon, and be held in private, the assembly’s press service said.

“Our citizens deserve a full and detailed explanatio­n,” Mr Tajani said in a statement posted on Twitter. “I welcome Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to appear in person before the representa­tives of 500 million Europeans. It is a step in the right direction towards restoring confidence.”

Revelation­s that the data of some 87 million Facebook users and their friends may have been misused by the consulting firm that worked on Donald Trump’s US presidenti­al campaign, has been called a game changer in the world of data protection as regulators seek to raise awareness about how to secure informatio­n. The European Commission, the EU’s executive agency, has used the scandal as an example of why its strict new privacy rules kicking in at the end of next week are justified.

EU Justice Commission­er Vera Jourova, who is in charge of the bloc’s new privacy rules, welcomed Mr Zuckerberg’s decision to travel to Brussels in person, but said she regretted the meeting will happen behind closed doors.

“Pity this will not be a public hearing. There are more EU users on FB than there are in the US and Europeans deserve to know how their data is handled,” Ms Jourova said on Twitter.

Facebook, in an emailed statement, said it accepted the “proposal to meet with leaders of the European Parliament and appreciate the opportunit­y for dialogue, to listen to their views and show the steps we are taking to better protect people’s privacy.”

The parliament will separately organise a hearing with Facebook representa­tives to examine data protection that will also look at the potential impact on the election process.

The news comes a month after the parliament invited Mr Zuckerberg to appear before three of the assembly’s committees.

 ?? EPA ?? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes his seat after a break in testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing in Washington DC.
EPA Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes his seat after a break in testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing in Washington DC.

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