As reported by REUTERS, the U.S. Treasury Department should do more to ensure that major tech firms, including Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab and Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab, comply with sanctions against foreign firms that advertise on their platforms, a top lawmaker said on Monday.JAMB Result
Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Warner, who heads the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in which he said the Treasury Department was failing to “ensure sanctions compliance in digital advertising markets.”informationguidenigeria
Reuters reports that American technology firms like Alphabet, which owns Google, and Meta, which owns Facebook, “continue to flout U.S. sanctions rules,” the lawmaker said in the letter. The companies did not immediately respond to a request for comment.NYSC Portal
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Warner said that tech companies continue to provide adtech services to sanctioned entities that have deep ties to countries he described as “foreign adversaries,” including Russia and Iran.JAMB Portal
Among examples cited in Warner’s letter were media and public reports from late 2023 saying Google served ads to sanctioned Russian and Iranian firms, and pro-Russian businessman Ilan Shor using Facebook advertising for what Warner called “malign influence activity targeting Moldovan elections.”
Warner noted that many countries had elections due this year, including the United States, which made it important for the Treasury Department to “enforce compliance with U.S. sanctions.”
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