Apparently Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg does want to speak to foreign politicians about the data leakage scandal. According to EU President Antonio Tajani, Zuck has accepted an invite to go to Brussels Belgium to meet with the EU Parliment. Which is interesting because he blew off a similar invite from UK politicians only yesterday:
https://twitter.com/EP_President/status/996766251765682176
It isn’t clear yet whether Zuckerberg’s meetings at the EU Parliament will be held in public or behind closed doors. But the fact that he’s going at all is a clear middle finger to politicians in the UK who I am sure are trying to come up with some way to compel him to make an appearance in London whether he wants to or not.
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In A Further Snub Of The UK Zuckerberg Goes To Brussels To Explain The Data Leakage Scandal
Apparently Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg does want to speak to foreign politicians about the data leakage scandal. According to EU President Antonio Tajani, Zuck has accepted an invite to go to Brussels Belgium to meet with the EU Parliment. Which is interesting because he blew off a similar invite from UK politicians only yesterday:
https://twitter.com/EP_President/status/996766251765682176
It isn’t clear yet whether Zuckerberg’s meetings at the EU Parliament will be held in public or behind closed doors. But the fact that he’s going at all is a clear middle finger to politicians in the UK who I am sure are trying to come up with some way to compel him to make an appearance in London whether he wants to or not.
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