UK MPs Call For Probe Into Firm's "Disturbing" Election Activity In India

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
UK MPs want a SCL-linked companies' probed for "disturbing" election activity
activities of companies linked to data mining firm SCL Group in countries like India.The cross-party House of Commons Digital, Culture,
Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee, which had conducted an investigation into 'Disinformation and Fake News' in the wake of the Cambridge
Analytica data breach scandal earlier this year, said in an interim report that it was concerned about the company's parent group
SCL-linked companies allegedly undermining democracies in many countries by the "active manipulation" of facts and events."The work of SCL
and its associates in foreign countries involved unethical and dangerous work, and we have heard worrying accounts of SCL employees being
put in grave danger," the report said."Paul Oliver Dehaye [co-founder of PersonalData.IO] described the work that Dan Muresan had to do
while employed by SCL," the report notes.Dehaye told the committee that Muresan was "working for the Congress, according to reports from
India, but he was really paid for by an Indian billionaire who wanted the Congress to lose
He was pretending to work for one party but was really paid underhand by someone else," the report adds.Besides India, some of the other
countries that came under the remit of Cambridge Analytica's "political work" included election campaigns in African countries like Kenya,
Ghana and Nigeria and the Caribbean nations like Trinidad Tobago among others.As part of its conclusions, the DCMS Committee said it
received "disturbing evidence" of activities undertaken by the SCL-linked companies in various political campaigns dating from around 2010,
including the use of hacking, of disinformation, and of voter suppression."We do not have the remit or the capacity to investigate these
claims ourselves, but we urge the government to ensure that the National Crime Agency thoroughly investigates these allegations," the
year in the wake of the data breach scandal
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