Criticized Mark Zuckerberg for not attending a 9-nation inquiry committee

Once again, the Facebook chief executive decided not to face the company's crisis situations. Mark Zuckerberg was not banned in an interview organized by the International Committee of the Great Britain in England for questioning about repeated scandals in the social network.


Mark Zuckerberg had to appear and respond to scandals at this meeting of politicians from 9 countries, where they asked on frequent occasions information related to the problems that occurred on the Facebook platform in terms of computer security and data liquidation. This is the first time that this committee has met in England since its founding in 1933, and is incorporating parliamentarians from Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Latvia and Singapore.




Zuckerberg had decided not to attend the event, which was organized on Tuesday morning. As a result, the committee decided to leave the empty call to the CEOs of Facebook. On behalf of Zuckerberg, the head of the policy department, Richard Allen, came to answer the committee's questions.

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