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Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Senate as well as House | Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Senate as well as House |
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Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to testify before a joint hearing of two Senate committees, in addition to his appearance before a House committee next week. | Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to testify before a joint hearing of two Senate committees, in addition to his appearance before a House committee next week. |
The Facebook CEO will appear before the Senate judiciary and commerce committees on Tuesday, and then the House energy and commerce committee on Wednesday. | The Facebook CEO will appear before the Senate judiciary and commerce committees on Tuesday, and then the House energy and commerce committee on Wednesday. |
The hearings come as authorities around the world investigate allegations that the political data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica inappropriately accessed data on as many as 87 million Facebook users to influence elections. | The hearings come as authorities around the world investigate allegations that the political data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica inappropriately accessed data on as many as 87 million Facebook users to influence elections. |
This will be Zuckerberg’s first ever testimony before Congress. | This will be Zuckerberg’s first ever testimony before Congress. |
In Britain, Zuckerberg has refused to testify before the Commons digital, culture, media and sport select committee, a decision its chair Damian Collins called “absolutely astonishing”. Facebook has suggested one of two executives could speak to parliament instead. | In Britain, Zuckerberg has refused to testify before the Commons digital, culture, media and sport select committee, a decision its chair Damian Collins called “absolutely astonishing”. Facebook has suggested one of two executives could speak to parliament instead. |
Mark Zuckerberg | Mark Zuckerberg |
US Senate | US Senate |
Privacy | Privacy |
Cambridge Analytica | Cambridge Analytica |
US politics | US politics |
Social networking | |
news | news |