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Facebook’s inaction, Indian IT panel’s lack of response led Zhang to go public

The whistleblower highlights how her efforts to take down fake accounts associated with BJP MP Vinod Sonkar on the social media platform were ‘not deemed worthwhile’

June 09, 2022 / 18:41 IST
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Whistleblower Sophie Zhang, formerly a data scientist at Facebook, went public with documents on fake accounts that she had submitted to the Indian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology only as the last resort, after not getting a call to testify before the panel.

Zhang, who offered her testimony along with documentation to the Lok Sabha Standing Committee on IT, said the panel and the social media network were similar in their lack of actionable responses to her requests and queries.

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Although the committee members reportedly voted unanimously to seek her testimony, the panel did not receive the required response from the Lok Sabha Speaker. Zhang said she felt her request to testify before the committee was “effectively rejected” and only then did she decide to release it to the public, whom she termed the “final arbiter.”

“It was never my first resort to go public,” she told Moneycontrol. “I am fundamentally an institutionalist. I believe that institutions are in place for a reason. And it’s important to work within the system when you have that opportunity and have great respect for the laws and institutions of India. But ultimately, institutions are not perfect. And once an institution has failed, it’s important to move around them to the next arbiter.”