Regulators and lawmakers worldwide have begun to take a firmer stance against executives whose companies are found guilty of wrongdoing.
Pressure is mounting in Washington D.C. to take action against Facebook's chief executive Mark Zuckerberg for the company's handling of customer data. Two Democratic senators voiced support for Zuckerberg to be held personally responsible for the company's privacy fumbles following a Washington Post report that claimed the Federal Trade Commission is considering how to hold him directly accountable.
"The FTC should hold Mark Zuckerberg accountable by name in any consent order," Wyden said."However, right now I don't think FTC has the resources or authorities it needs to truly hold Facebook accountable." But the Post report shows the FTC may be seeking to hold Zuckerberg more directly accountable for the company's actions as well. In considering this action, the FTC joins regulators and lawmakers worldwide who have begun to take a firmer stance against executives whose companies are found guilty of wrongdoing.
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