EU Lawmakers Fume at Zuckerberg Over Answers to Their Questions
- Facebook CEO grilled by EU lawmakers over privacy, monopoly
- Social network founder given tougher time than in U.S.
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Facebook Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg left European Union lawmakers fuming over unanswered questions at the end of a hearing that began with a mea culpa for the company’s recent privacy woes.
At a meeting at the EU Parliament, Zuckerberg repeated what he’s been telling every audience recently: that his company didn’t take a broad enough view of its responsibility for user data, fake news and foreign interference in elections and that he is sorry for that.