Mark Zuckerberg plans to apologize for Facebook mistakes

Mark Zuckerberg plans to apologize for Facebook mistakes

Washington (Web Desk): Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday will take his apology tour to Capitol Hill, international media reporte.

According to details, Zuckerberg will offer contrition for failing to safeguard user data and not doing more to prevent Russian operatives from exploiting his platform to amplify discord amid the 2016 presidential campaign, as per details of the prepared testimony published online Monday by the House Energy and Commerce Committee. 

In prepared remarks Zuckerberg writes, "It was my mistake, and I'm sorry. I started Facebook, I run it, and I'm responsible for what happens here," remarks are expected to be issued Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary and Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation committees.

Further Zuckerberg is scheduled to face the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday.

The original story is published by “Los Angeles Times”