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Britain starts setting up 'first Internet watchdog'
The British government said on Feb 12 that it plans to allow its broadcast regulator to police the Internet and issue substantial fines when social media giants fail to remove "online harm".
Facebook can't win its moderation dilemma
Facebook Inc is hard at work crafting its own Supreme Court of content moderation – just as it works to make much of its content impossible for it to review.
How Facebook thinks its independent oversight board should work
Facebook Inc recommended rules on Jan 28 for how its independent oversight board will work and said a former human rights group director will lead the board's administrative staff.
Facebook rolls out tool globally to clear third-party data
Facebook said on Jan 28 that a new tool allowing users of the social network to view and delete data it collects from third parties is rolling out to the social network's estimated two billion members.
Auditor fined RM63,000 by SC
PETALING JAYA: The Securities Commission has slapped a RM63,000 fine on Huang Khean Yeong for failing to comply with the International Standards on Auditing when auditing a public interest entity.
Lay Hong auditors to voluntarily resign
PETALING JAYA: Lay Hong Bhd has received notice from Messrs Ong Boon Bah & Co (OBB & Co) to voluntarily resign as auditors of the company.
SC AOB fines and bars audit firm, auditors for 12 months
KUALA LUMPUR: The Securities Commission’s Audit Oversight Board (AOB) has prohibited audit firm Afrizan Tarmili Khairul Azhar (AFTAAS) and its partners from accepting as clients and auditing public interest entities (PIE) or schedule funds for 12 months.
Trump considers delisting Chinese firms from U.S. markets
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump's administration is considering delisting Chinese companies from U.S. stock exchanges, three sources briefed on the matter said on Friday, in what would be a radical escalation of U.S.-China trade tension
The Week That Was: Changing the tune
YouTube is cracking down on ‘paid views’ for music videos while Spotify wants to know if you are still living with your family.
Zuckerberg sets talks in Washington on 'future regulation'
Facebook CEO expected in Washington for private talks with policymakers as the social network faces a myriad of issues.