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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen is set to give evidence on Monday to British MPs who are looking at new legislation to curb the power of the tech giant.
The BBC's Angus Crawford reports.
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It's likely to be another tough week for Facebook.
Later this morning, former employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen will give evidence to a committee of MPs and lords examining a proposed online harms bill.
She has already told the U.S. Congress that Facebook puts profit before safety, claiming its algorithms serve up harmful content to children, increase divisions in society and threaten democracy.
She told BBC News no company in the world had greater power than Facebook and as little transparency.
CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg has called that a false picture.
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