Mark Zuckerberg

The files were published by a committee of British MPs.
A grand committee that featured lawmakers from nine different countries met in London to investigate the impact of disinformation on Facebook was having on democracy. They requested Mark Zuckerberg answer questions before them, but instead the American tech giant sent Lord Allan, their Director of Policy in Europe, instead - much to the outrage of the committee.
They said the social network can't allow 'complete and utter falsehoods' to go 'unchecked'.
Over half a billion fake accounts were removed down between Jan-Mar 2018.
This is the latest step in the post-Cambridge Analytica cleanup.