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FG fines Meta $220m for violating consumer, data laws

According to media reports, Meta appropriated the data of Nigerian users on its platforms without their consent, abused its market dominance, and meted out discriminatory and disparate treatment of Nigerians, compared with other jurisdictions with similar regulations.
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FG fines Meta $220m for violating consumer, data laws

THE Federal Government of Nigeria has fined Meta Platforms Inc. $220 million after investigations showed data-sharing on its Facebook and WhatsApp platforms violated local consumer, data protection and privacy laws.

According to media reports, Dr Adamu Abdullahi, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, announced this last Friday.

He said Meta appropriated the data of Nigerian users on its platforms without their consent, abused its market dominance, and meted out discriminatory and disparate treatment on Nigerians, compared with other jurisdictions with similar regulations.193r

Meta did not immediately comment, but the FCCPC said in a statement that the company had provided some documents and had retained counsels who have met and engaged with the Agency.

FCCPC Chief, Abdullahi said the investigations were jointly held with Nigeria’s Data Protection Commission and spanned over 38 months.

“The investigations found Meta policies don’t allow users the option or opportunity to self-determine or withhold consent to the gathering, use, and sharing of personal data.193s

“The totality of the investigation has concluded that Meta over the protracted period of time has engaged in conduct that constituted multiple and repeated, as well as continuing infringements… particularly, but not limited to abusive and invasive practices against data subjects in Nigeria.

“Being satisfied with the significant evidence on the record, and that Meta has been provided every opportunity to articulate any position, representations, refutations, explanations or defences of their conduct, the Commission have now entered a final order and issued a penalty against Meta. The final order mandates steps and actions Meta must take to comply with local laws,” Abdullahi said.

Note that Meta has faced pushback in Europe and other jurisdictions over alleged breaches of data protection laws. Meta’s plan to use personal data to train its artificial intelligence models without seeking consent has come under fire in Europe.