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Zuckerberg hearing at EU Parliament to be streamed live

DPA WORLD
Published May 21,2018
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's upcoming meeting with EU lawmakers regarding the global data scandal involving the social media platform will now be streamed live online, the European Parliament's president confirmed on Monday via Twitter.

"I have personally discussed with Facebook CEO Mr Zuckerberg the possibility of webstreaming [the] meeting with him," Antonio Tajani tweeted. "I am glad to announce that he has accepted this new request. Great news for EU citizens."

The parliament had come under fire after it was announced initially that the meeting would be held privately and attended by select members of parliament.

"I will not attend the meeting with Mr Zuckerberg if it's held behind closed doors. It must be a public hearing - why not a Facebook Live?" said Guy Verhofstadt, the leader of the liberal ALDE political group, last week on Twitter.

The meeting comes as Facebook admitted last month that it had improperly shared the personal data of 87 million users with British data firm Cambridge Analytica. Up to 2.7 million of those users are from EU countries.