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US Congressional panel calls for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify on privacy scandal in global outcry

Politicians in the US, UK and Germany are all demanding that Facebook and Cambridge Analytica speak up in the fallout from the privacy violation bombshell

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File photo from November 9, 2017, shows Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is in the midst of a privacy scandal that has drawn attention from the US Congress. Photo: AP
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The leaders of a key US government House committee are calling on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify about a privacy scandal involving a data-mining company connected with US President Donald Trump.

Representatives Greg Walden of Oregon and Frank Pallone of New Jersey said in a statement the “latest revelations regarding Facebook’s use and security of user data raises many serious consumer protection concerns.” 

They said their staff received a briefing on Wednesday from Facebook officials that left many questions unanswered.

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Walden is chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee and Pallone is the panel’s top senior Democrat. Their statement comes a day after Zuckerberg told CNN he would be “happy” to testify before Congress.

pedestrians pass the shared building which houses the offices of Cambridge Analytica in central London on March 21, 2018. Facebook expressed outrage Tuesday over the misuse of its data as Cambridge Analytica, the British firm at the centre of a major scandal rocking the social media giant, suspended its chief executive. The move to suspend CEO Alexander Nix came as recordings emerged in which he boasts his data company played an expansive role in Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, doing all of its research, analytics as well as digital and television campaigns. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS
pedestrians pass the shared building which houses the offices of Cambridge Analytica in central London on March 21, 2018. Facebook expressed outrage Tuesday over the misuse of its data as Cambridge Analytica, the British firm at the centre of a major scandal rocking the social media giant, suspended its chief executive. The move to suspend CEO Alexander Nix came as recordings emerged in which he boasts his data company played an expansive role in Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, doing all of its research, analytics as well as digital and television campaigns. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS
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