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(Reuters). Facebook Inc (NASDAQ: ) told employees that they must preserve any internal communications as legal documents have been started by regulators and governments.

Frances Haugen, a whistleblower and former Facebook employee, leaked documents that she claimed showed how the company prioritized profit over safety.

Maria Cantwell, Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee in October, asked Mark Zuckerberg Chief Executive Officer to save all records related to Haugen’s testimony.

Facebook has sent all employees a legal hold notification on Tuesday. According to a Facebook spokesperson, document preservation requests are part and parcel of answering legal questions.

New York Times first reported the news. (https://nyti.ms/3EmOR3X)

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