Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Should Be Liable for Privacy Missteps, Top US Lawmaker Says

Advertisement
By Tony Romm, The Washington Post | Updated: 24 April 2019 14:13 IST

Federal regulators should hold Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg "individually liable for the company's repeated violations of Americans' privacy," Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden said Tuesday in a letter to the Federal Trade Commission.

The FTC has been probing Facebook since March 2018 to determine if it violated a 2011 agreement with the government to better protect the private data of its users. Wyden's call for accountability follows a report by the Post last week that the FTC is reviewing Zuckerberg's past statements and could seek more oversight of his leadership as part of a settlement to end the federal inquiry.

In his letter, Wyden expressed concern that Zuckerberg, the "public face" of the company, is also its majority shareholder, which "insulates him from accountability to Facebook's board and shareholders." The Democratic senator pointed to documents unearthed as part of a British investigation into Facebook that showed the company struck special data-sharing deals with other companies, potentially without the full knowledge of its users.

Advertisement

Under its 2011 agreement with the FTC, Facebook is required to give users greater notice and control over what happens with their data, and violations could carry steep fines. In its current investigation, agency has sought to seek a fine from Facebook ranging into the billions of dollars, sources previously told the Post.

Advertisement

A settlement could also include a requirement that the company's board of directors exercise more oversight of Facebook's privacy practices, according to people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to speak on the record because the talks are confidential under law.

"Given Mr. Zuckerberg's deceptive statements, his personal control over Facebook, and his role in approving key decisions related to the sharing of user data, the FTC can and must hold Mr. Zuckerberg personally responsible for these continued violations," Wyden wrote. "The FTC must also make clear the significant and material penalties that will apply to both Facebook the corporate and Mr. Zuckerberg the individual should any future violations occur."

Advertisement

The FTC did not respond to a request for comment. Facebook declined to comment.

Federal watchdogs considered holding Zuckerberg personally accountable as part of their last investigation into Facebook. The FTC initially sought to put Zuckerberg personally under federal order, which would have exposed him to fines and other penalties for future privacy violations, according to records obtained by the Post through the Freedom of Information Act. But agency staff ultimately removed Zuckerberg's name from the final agreement with Facebook in 2011.

Advertisement

© The Washington Post 2019

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, FTC, US
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. RAM Crisis 2026: 16GB Phones Out, 4GB Models Making a Comeback
  2. Pixel 10 Series Gets Price Cuts During Google's End of Year Sale: See Offers
  3. Redmi Note 15 5G Chipset Revealed Ahead of January 6 India Launch
  4. OnePlus 15R Storage Options Leaked: Here's How Much It Might Cost in India
  5. Lenovo Idea Tab Plus Launched in India With 10,200mah Battery: Details
  6. MacBook Air (2025) With M4 Chip Available at This Discounted Price
  7. Vivo S50, S50 Pro Mini With Snapdragon Chips Launched at These Prices
  8. Oppo Reno 15c With Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC Launched at This Price
  9. Realme Narzo 90, Realme Narzo 90x Launching Today: All You Need to Know
  10. Astronomers Watch a Dormant Neutron Star Reignite After a Decade of Silence
  1. OnePlus Turbo Series Confirmed to Launch Soon With the ‘Strongest Battery’ in the Segment
  2. Realme Narzo 90, Realme Narzo 90x 5G Launching Today: Know Price in India, Features, Specifications and More
  3. Webb Telescope Discovers Hidden Atmosphere on Molten Super-Earth TOI-561 b Despite Extreme Heat
  4. Astronomers Watch a Dormant Neutron Star Reignite After a Decade of Silence
  5. Predictive Forecasting Tools Can Boost the Success of Clean Energy Investments Worldwide
  6. Chinese Spacecraft Nearly Slammed Into Starlink Satellite, SpaceX Reveals
  7. Clocks on Mars Run Faster Than on Earth, New Study Finds
  8. The Hunting Wives Out on OTT: Know Everything About This American Thriller Mystery Series
  9. All Her Fault Now Streaming on JioHotstar: Know Everything About This Thriller Series
  10. Wednesday Season 3 Set for July 2027 on Netflix: Jenna Ortega Returns as the Iconic Addams Heir
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.