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Cambridge Analytica announces decision to shut down

| @indiablooms | May 03, 2018, at 02:16 pm

London, May 3 (IBNS): Cambridge Analytica, the data firm which was at the centre of a massive data breach scandal recently, on Wednesday announced it will cease operations and even declare bankruptcy in the US and the UK.

"Earlier today, SCL Elections Ltd., as well as certain of its and Cambridge Analytica LLC’s U.K. affiliates (collectively, the “Company” or 'Cambridge Analytica') filed applications to commence insolvency proceedings in the U.K.  The Company is immediately ceasing all operations and the boards have applied to appoint insolvency practitioners Crowe Clark Whitehill LLP to act as the independent administrator for Cambridge Analytica," the company said in a statement.

"Additionally, parallel bankruptcy proceedings will soon be commenced on behalf of Cambridge Analytica LLC and certain of the Company’s U.S. affiliates in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York," the company said on its issue of bankruptcy.

The company said over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of 'numerous unfounded accusations' and, despite the Company’s efforts to correct the record, has been 'vilified for activities that are not only legal', but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas. 

In light of those accusations, noted Queen’s Counsel Julian Malins was retained to conduct an independent investigation into the allegations regarding the Company’s political activities. 

Malins report, which the Company posted on its website today, concluded that the allegations were not “borne out by the facts.”

Regarding the conclusions set forth in his report, Malins said: “I had full access to all members of staff and documents in the preparation of my report.  My findings entirely reflect the amazement of the staff, on watching the television programmes and reading the sensationalistic reporting, that any of these media outlets could have been talking about the company for which they worked.  Nothing of what they heard or read resonated with what they actually did for a living.”

Speaking on the issue of job loss, the company said: "While this decision was extremely painful for Cambridge Analytica’s leaders, they recognize that it is all the more difficult for the Company’s dedicated employees who learned today that they likely would be losing their jobs as a result of the damage caused to the business by the unfairly negative media coverage."

"Despite the Company’s precarious financial condition, Cambridge Analytica intends to fully meet its obligations to its employees, including with respect to notice periods, severance terms, and redundancy entitlements," it said.

Social networking site Facebook last month said that over 87 million user accounts were compromised due to a data breach.

The said data was siphoned by UK based political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica. 

In March, whistle-blower Christopher Wylie had quoted the figure at 50 million.

The saga surfaced after Cambridge Analytica were named in an investigative report by Britain's channel 4, in the month of March.

The firm was accused of harvesting data of up to 50 million Facebook users without permission and using them to help politicians.

According to Wylie, among the political parties which benefited from the CA was the Indian National Congress.

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