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Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix, who was suspended Tuesday pending an investigation into his conduct, reportedly used racist slurs in an internal company email, The Times of London reports.
Former Cambridge Analytica chief Nix faces seven-year directorship ban Alexander Nix will be disqualified by the Insolvency Service for acting with a "lack of commercial probity", Sky News learns.
The former chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, the political consultancy which collapsed amid a scandal over its harvesting of personal data during election campaigns, is facing a seven-year ban ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Alexander Nix, the former chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, has been banned from running limited ...
Cambridge Analytica suspends CEO Alexander Nix amid probe The company, at the heart of the scandal involving the misuse of Facebook data, says Chief Data Officer Alexander Tayler will be acting CEO.
Cambridge Analytica: Who are they, and did they really help Trump win the White House? After the claims made by whistleblower Christopher Wylie, some have suggested the company might be all ...
One of the faces that Alexander Nix, Cambridge Analytica’s shadowy boss, liked to push was that of a young American women called Brittnay Kaiser. In her 2019 book, Kaiser admits I was just a ...
Former Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix appeared before a British parliamentary committee for a second time to answer questions about the company's alleged data privacy practices and ...
Former Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix appeared before a British parliamentary committee for a second time to answer questions about the company's alleged data privacy practices and ...
Alexander Nix, the ousted CEO of Cambridge Analytica, the now-defunct data firm that worked on Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential run, made his long-awaited return to Parliament on Wednesday.
We’ve asked the three data brokers named by Nix to confirm Cambridge Analytica was a client of theirs, and the types of data it licensed from them, and will update this report with any response.
Alexander Nix, who led Cambridge Analytica until it suspended him in March, defiantly shot back at accusations from British lawmakers that he or his company engaged in unethical business practices ...