US FTC says Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy must testify in investigation into Prime subscriptions

  • The Federal Trade Commission rejected Amazon’s complaint that executives were being harassed and denied its request to cancel the civil subpoenas
  • The FTC has been investigating the sign-up and cancellation practices of Amazon Prime, along with the company’s other subscription services

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos attends an Action on Forests and Land Use session during the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 02, 2021. Photo: AFP
Federal regulators are ordering Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy to testify in the government’s investigation of Amazon Prime, rejecting the company’s complaint that the executives are being unfairly harassed in the probe of the popular streaming and shopping service.

The Federal Trade Commission issued an order late Wednesday denying Amazon’s request to cancel civil subpoenas sent in June to Bezos, the Seattle-based company’s former CEO, and Jassy. The order also sets a deadline of January 20 for the completion of all testimony by Bezos, Jassy and 15 other senior executives, who also were subpoenaed.

Print option is available for subscribers only.
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Copyright © 2025 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.