Mark Zuckerberg
'sorry' for Facebook data scandal,
says on CNN he'd be willing to testify
By Mike Murphy
Published : Mar 22. 2018 6:59 amET
Facebook CEO says 'thousands' of
third party apps will be reviewed
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive
officer and founder of Facebook Inc,
speaks in San Joes, calif, in 2017.
Facebook Inc.
co-founder and chief Executive
Mark Zuckerberg apologized
Wednesday night for the Cambridge
Analytica data controversy during an
interview with CNN.
and said he'd be
willing to testify before Congress.
"This was major breach of trust and
I'm really sorry this happened."
he said to CNN's
Laurie Segall.
"Our responsibility now is to make sure
this doesn't happen again."
'sorry' for Facebook data scandal,
says on CNN he'd be willing to testify
By Mike Murphy
Published : Mar 22. 2018 6:59 amET
Facebook CEO says 'thousands' of
third party apps will be reviewed
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive
officer and founder of Facebook Inc,
speaks in San Joes, calif, in 2017.
Facebook Inc.
co-founder and chief Executive
Mark Zuckerberg apologized
Wednesday night for the Cambridge
Analytica data controversy during an
interview with CNN.
and said he'd be
willing to testify before Congress.
"This was major breach of trust and
I'm really sorry this happened."
he said to CNN's
Laurie Segall.
"Our responsibility now is to make sure
this doesn't happen again."