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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg had to face grilling in the US and in the European parliament over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which Facebook was accused of unduly influencing the 2016 US electoral process.
Sarim Aziz, Facebook’s spokesperson in Pakistan, said that for the coming elections in Pakistan the company had increased its safety and security staff to monitor all activities connected with the elections and to protect the integrity of the elections.
“We have increased the number of safety and security people on our staff working on this area, with dedicated teams focused on preventing abuse on the platform during elections and started training of the Election Commission of Pakistans officials with the goal of increasing transparency and helping authorities promote civic engagement,” Aziz said.
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Facebook is widely used in Pakistan and the political parties, politicians and their supporters commonly use the social networking platform to express their point of view.
Aziz said Facebook’s safety and security staff had been working with the Election Commission of Pakistan to better understand and address the specific challenges faced in the country and help ensure that candidates are safe on the platform.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg had promised in last April to ensure security and transparency on its forum ahead of elections in different countries, including Pakistan.