Amazon may have lied to Congress, five U.S. lawmakers say
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Five members of the U.S. House Judiciary committee wrote to Amazon.com Inc's chief executive Sunday, and accused the company's top executives, including founder Jeff Bezos, of either misleading Congress or possibly lying to it about Amazon's business practices.
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Five U.S. lawmakers accuse Amazon of possibly lying to Congress
Addressed to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, the letter followed a Reuters investigation last week that showed that the company had conducted a systematic camp..
Lawmakers accuse Amazon of misleading Congress about business practices
The House Antitrust Subcommittee in a letter released Monday questioned if Amazon misled or lied to Congress through testimony from the company's top executives — including former CEO Jeff Bezos — regarding its business practices.Why it matters: Reuters published a report last week detailing how the e-commerce giant's India branch manufactured knockoffs of popular goods and manipulated search results to advertise its own items over the original …
Amazon may have lied to Congress, five U.S. lawmakers say
Five members of the U.S. House Judiciary committee wrote to Amazon.com Inc's chief executive Sunday, and accused the company's top executives, including founder Jeff Bezos, of either misleading Congress or possibly lying to it about Amazon's business practices.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Executives May Have Lied To Congress: US Lawmakers
5 members of U.S. House Judiciary committee wrote to Amazon.com Inc's chief executive Sunday, and accused company's top executives, including founder Jeff Bezos, of either misleading Congress or possibly lying to it about Amazon's business practices.