Bloomberg
Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said he will not appear before a UK parliamentary committee to give evidence in the wake of allegations that information on millions of its users was misused.
Damian Collins, the head of the committee that is also investigating the impact of social media on recent elections, had invited Zuckerberg to answer for a “catastrophic failure of process.â€
“Mr Zuckerberg has personally asked one of his deputies to make themselves available to give evidence in person,†Rebecca Stimson, Facebook’s head of UK public policy, said in a statement. She said Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer or Chief Product Officer Chris Cox would be “well placed†to answer questions.
Collins said that he would be happy to invite Cox to give evidence in person but said the committee “would still like to hear from Mr Zuckerberg as well.†He said he would suggest the CEO speak via a video link if an in-person appearance was not feasible.
Facebook has been under pressure since the revelations that vast swathes of data were held by British firm Cambridge Analytica, after it was obtained from a researcher who shared the data without the social network’s permission. Stimson also said that about 1 percent of global downloads of the app created by the researcher came from users in the EU, including the UK.