7-nation panel to grill Facebook over data scandals

IANS  |  San Francisco 

After attending sessions this year with lawmakers over data breaches and failure to tackle political interference, is again set to face an international committee consisting 22 members from seven countries.

"An unprecedented international grand committee comprising 22 representatives from seven parliaments will meet in next week to put questions to about the and the social network's own string of data misuse scandals," reported on Friday.

"The Committee offered the opportunity for him (Mark Zuckerberg) to give evidence over video link, which was refused.

"has offered Richard Allan, vice president of policy solutions, which the Committee has accepted," a from Britain's Digital, Culture, and (DCMS) parliamentary committee was quoted as saying.

The committee has been formed in the wake of recent investigation that suggested that the hired a Republican-owned political consulting and PR firm that "dug up dirt on its competitors" and "the senior leadership team became aware of the breaches and the spread of Russian disinformation".

Facebook investors have increased pressure on Zuckerberg -- who faced intense scrutiny in US Congress earlier this year -- to step down as Chairman, which he refused.

Facebook's outgoing has taken full responsibility for hiring the Republican-owned political consulting and PR firm

Zuckerberg and have now asked Nick Clegg, former UK and new Head of Global Policy and Communications, to review all the work with

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 10:16 IST