Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify before U.S. Congress panel on April 11

“This hearing will be an important opportunity to shed light on critical consumer data privacy issues,” the House Energy and Commerce Committee said.

April 04, 2018 06:37 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:41 pm IST - Washington

Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg. File

Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg. File

Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg will testify in Congress next week over the hijacking of users' personal data by political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, a House committee announced Wednesday.

 

The hearing, set for 10 a.m. April 11 before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, aims to “shed light on critical consumer data privacy issues and help all Americans better understand what happens to their personal information online,” committee chairman Greg Walden and ranking Democrat Frank Pallone said in a statement.

“We appreciate Mr. Zuckerberg's willingness to testify before the committee, and we look forward to him answering our questions.”

Cambridge Analytica scandal

Zuckerberg will likely face multiple congressional hearings as his social media giant battles a firestorm set off by the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

The British consulting firm, which was hired by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, acquired data of 50 million Facebook users to create psychological profiles that could be used to influence US voters.

Zuckerberg also has been invited to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 10, alongside Google chief Sundar Pichai and Twitter head Jack Dorsey.

His participation is yet unconfirmed but Senator Dianne Feinstein told the San Francisco Chronicle Zuckerberg had agreed to attend that hearing.

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