Thai watchdog to sue Meta over Facebook scam ads targeting users


People walk behind a logo of Meta Platforms company, during a conference in Mumbai, India, September 20, 2023. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

BANGKOK, June 4 (Reuters) - Thailand's ⁠consumer watchdog said it will sue Meta's Facebook for ⁠allegedly allowing scammers to use the platform to defraud ‌users through adverts and for failing to protect consumers, the Consumer Council said on Thursday.

Meta did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. In ​previous cases, the company has said it ⁠invests in measures to detect ⁠and remove scam content and works with regulators and law enforcement ⁠to ‌combat misuse of its platforms.

The planned lawsuit comes amid broader efforts by governments worldwide to tighten oversight of ⁠social media platforms and curb the use of ​digital services for ‌fraud and other cross border crimes.

Between 2024 and 2026, the ⁠council recorded ​3,793 complaints linked to Facebook, including cases where users did not receive purchased goods, alleged fake investment schemes, impersonation using victims' names and ⁠photos and pages created to mislead buyers.

The ​watchdog says it has tried for more than a year to contact Meta, both the parent company and in Thailand, asking Facebook ⁠to block fraudulent ads.

There are about 51 million Facebook users in Thailand, according to the council.

The lawsuit aims to raise consumer protection standards on digital platforms to meet international benchmarks, said Consumer ​Council head Saree Ongsomwang.

"The case is based ⁠on both legal and ethical concerns about Facebook's role in allowing ​fraudulent activities to continue," she said.

The ‌council said it plans to file ​the civil suit on June 8.

(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng and Panarat Thepgumpanat, Editing by David Stanway and Louise Heavens)

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