The Book by employee Facebook terminated 8 years ago may have done the ‘damage’ as Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘China link’ under scanner
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is facing scrutiny following allegations in a memoir by ex-Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams. The book claims the Meta CEO pursued access to the Chinese market by developing censorship technology and bolstering AI capabilities, while allegedly keeping these initiatives hidden from US lawmakers. Based on these claims, a US Senate investigative subcommittee has launched a review and is demanding relevant documents from the social media giant.
According to a report by news agency Reuters, Senators Richard Blumenthal and Josh Hawley joined Johnson in sending a letter to Zuckerberg requesting the disclosure of company communications and meeting records with Chinese government officials dating back to 2014. The deadline for Meta’s response is April 21.