Facebook's Zuckerberg agrees to meet European MEPs: official

AFP  |  Brussels 

chief has agreed to meet with members behind closed-doors to answer questions in the wake of the scandal, a top said today.

Senior lawmakers have "agreed that should come clarify issues related to the use of personal data in a meeting with representatives of the European Parliament," the parliament's said in a statement.

The meeting would take place "as soon as possible, hopefully already next week," Tajani said.

The closed-door meeting with the parliament's most senior deputies will anger European lawmakers who were hoping to give a grilling similar to the 10-hour one he received in the US Congress last month.

Tajani had invited Zuckerberg saying the 2.7 million EU citizens affected by the data sharing scandal deserved a full explanation.

The visit comes as the EU is introducing tough new data protection rules later this month, which has said it will comply with.

admitted earlier this month that up to 87 million users may have had their data hijacked by British consultancy Cambridge Analytica, which worked for US during his 2016 campaign.

The EU's (GDPR), which comes into effect on May 25, aims to give users more control over how their personal information is stored and used online, with big fines for firms that break the rules.

Zuckerberg, who has repeatedly apologised for the massive data breach, told the US Congress in April that the more stringent EU rules could serve as a rough model globally.

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First Published: Wed, May 16 2018. 21:50 IST