Treasury committee seeks answers from big tech firms on economic crime

House of commons

Treasury Select Committee chair Mel Stride MP has written to Google, Ebay, Facebook and Amazon with a series of questions relating to their policies and actions to combat economic crime, prevent fraud and protect consumers.

The correspondence follows an evidence hearing with the four companies on 22 September as part of the current inquiry on economic crime.

The meeting was attended by Amanda Storey, director of trust

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