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Facebook has spent US$12.5 million protecting Zuckerberg over the past three years

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Millions of dollars are spent keeping the likes of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg every year. Photo: AFP
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Facebook has revealed that it spent US$4.26 million on security for Mark Zuckerberg last year, its first disclosure of such costs, and the highest among companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index that have filed proxy statements for fiscal 2015.

The expense brings the total cost from 2013 to 2015 to US$12.5 million, according to a regulatory filing. The cost was “to address safety concerns due to specific threats to his safety arising directly as a result of his position as our founder, chairman, and CEO,” the company said in the filing. Zuckerberg is the world’s eighth-richest person with US$47 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

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Facebook spent US$5.6 million for Zuckerberg’s security in 2014 and US$2.65 million in 2013. Last year’s expense exceeds the US$1.53 million Oracle spent to protect Executive Chairman Larry Ellison in 2015 and Amazon’s US$1.6 million for Jeff Bezos, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The figure also outstrips other famous executives. Berkshire Hathaway paid US$370,244 for personal and home security for billionaire Warren Buffett in 2015. Apple spent US$209,151 on Tim Cook.

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Facebook made the disclosure this week after the US Securities and Exchange Commission in August questioned why the costs had never been listed in filings as a taxable perquisite. In response, Facebook argued that a “business-oriented security concern” identified for Zuckerberg exempted it from having to report those expenses. After discussions with SEC staff, the company reversed its position, according to a filing.

Facebook spokesman Jonathan Thaw declined to comment. Chief executives of global businesses are often required by their boards to travel on company-provided planes or cars even for personal trips. More than half of firms in the S&P 100 Index had such policies last year.

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It’s not just Zuckerberg. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos (left) and Apple’s Tim Cook (right) also have tight security details, but nowhere near as pricey. Photo: AFP
It’s not just Zuckerberg. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos (left) and Apple’s Tim Cook (right) also have tight security details, but nowhere near as pricey. Photo: AFP

Facebook provides Zuckerberg with a home security system and guards who also protect his house in San Francisco’s Mission District. The team is overseen by a former US Secret Service agent who protected President Barack Obama.

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