Australia may summon Zuckerberg over Huawei data deal

IANS  |  Canberra 

An committee said on Thursday that it was considering summoning founder and for a public hearing following revelations his company made a data-sharing deal with and other Chinese tech companies.

Anthony Byrne, of the on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS), said owes an explanation to Australian users, reports news.

"It is vital that explains its data sharing partnership with firms such as We need to protect the data of over 15 million Facebook users in Australia," Byrne posted on his Facebook page on Thursday.

"If need be, Mr will be invited to appear before the PJCIS in a public hearing to explain himself to our committee and the Australian people."

It was revealed on Wednesday that Facebook had admitted giving and three other Chinese companies - Lenovo, OPPO and TCL - specialised access to user data.

In recent years, US senators and national security officials have warned of the possibility of the having access to Huawei servers.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 10:12 IST