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MPs' fury over Mark Zuckerberg 'no-show' | MPs' fury over Mark Zuckerberg 'no-show' |
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Politicians from nine countries reacted angrily to the absence of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg at a hearing today. | Politicians from nine countries reacted angrily to the absence of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg at a hearing today. |
The event is part of an unprecedented international inquiry into disinformation and fake news. | The event is part of an unprecedented international inquiry into disinformation and fake news. |
Richard Allan, Facebook's vice-president of policy solutions, appeared in Mr Zuckerberg's place. | Richard Allan, Facebook's vice-president of policy solutions, appeared in Mr Zuckerberg's place. |
He said he took responsibility for deciding who appeared at which committee. | He said he took responsibility for deciding who appeared at which committee. |
The session was attended by parliamentarians from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Ireland, Latvia, and Singapore as well as members of the UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. | The session was attended by parliamentarians from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Ireland, Latvia, and Singapore as well as members of the UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. |
Its chairman Damian Collins, has repeatedly asked Mr Zuckerberg to attend hearings. | Its chairman Damian Collins, has repeatedly asked Mr Zuckerberg to attend hearings. |
Lord Allan, who is also a Liberal Democrat peer, faced a grilling on various Facebook policies and actions in addition to the subject of why his boss wasn't there. | Lord Allan, who is also a Liberal Democrat peer, faced a grilling on various Facebook policies and actions in addition to the subject of why his boss wasn't there. |
It had been thought that a cache of Facebook documents, seized by MPs from a US businessman on the grounds that they were relevant to the inquiry, might be shared - but Mr Collins said that they would not be published today. | It had been thought that a cache of Facebook documents, seized by MPs from a US businessman on the grounds that they were relevant to the inquiry, might be shared - but Mr Collins said that they would not be published today. |
He later said that they will be published - possibly in the next week. | He later said that they will be published - possibly in the next week. |
Lord Allan said he believed it would be unfair to take "internal conversations" and "robust comments" as the company's official position. | Lord Allan said he believed it would be unfair to take "internal conversations" and "robust comments" as the company's official position. |
The Observer, which first reported the story about the documents being seized, said they included data about Facebook's privacy controls. | The Observer, which first reported the story about the documents being seized, said they included data about Facebook's privacy controls. |
They had been sealed by a US court, and Facebook has demanded their return. | They had been sealed by a US court, and Facebook has demanded their return. |
However, the contents of one email from 2014 were alluded to, in which a Facebook engineer reported unusual levels of Russian activity - namely that huge amounts of data were being pulled daily from devices with Russian IP addresses. | However, the contents of one email from 2014 were alluded to, in which a Facebook engineer reported unusual levels of Russian activity - namely that huge amounts of data were being pulled daily from devices with Russian IP addresses. |
Lord Allan was asked whether any action was taken, or authorities notified. | Lord Allan was asked whether any action was taken, or authorities notified. |
He said the information he had was "partial at best" and that he would have to come back with more details. | He said the information he had was "partial at best" and that he would have to come back with more details. |
He was also unable to name a single occasion on which Facebook had banned an app for breaking its rules, despite saying that it was Facebook's policy to do so. | He was also unable to name a single occasion on which Facebook had banned an app for breaking its rules, despite saying that it was Facebook's policy to do so. |
Later on, UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham told the hearing that Facebook informed her it had banned 200 apps during the summer of 2018. | |
"I'm not aware of any case before the revelation [of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal]", she said. | |
Lord Allan also acknowledged that Facebook had "damaged public trust" through some of its actions and said the firm was in favour of a "regulatory framework" for the social media giant. | Lord Allan also acknowledged that Facebook had "damaged public trust" through some of its actions and said the firm was in favour of a "regulatory framework" for the social media giant. |