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Meta Fires 20 Employees for Leaking Info

March 3, 2025
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Meta has fired approximately 20 employees for leaking confidential company information outside the organization. This follows an internal investigation that uncovered the unauthorized sharing of sensitive materials, with more firings expected in the future. The company highlighted its firm policy against such leaks, warning employees that violations would result in severe consequences regardless of intent. Meta’s spokesperson emphasized that the company is committed to protecting its internal data and will take necessary action against any leaks.

Meta’s decision comes as part of a broader effort to address leaks that have been affecting internal communications, including reports on sensitive meetings and decisions.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg has expressed frustration over the leaks, acknowledging the disruption they cause. Leaked reports included Zuckerberg’s remarks on various controversial topics, such as collaborating with former President Trump and his excitement about AI and smart glasses.

These disclosures have prompted Meta to tighten its internal policies and ensure that such information does not reach the public.

The company is also taking additional steps to prevent further leaks by increasing internal monitoring and limiting the visibility of sensitive meetings and discussions. Meta has implemented stricter controls on Q&A sessions, removing classified questions and disabling comments to prevent further breaches. Despite the challenges posed by these leaks, Zuckerberg has remained focused on addressing employee concerns, especially regarding potential layoffs and policy changes. However, these efforts are often complicated by the continued leakage of information.

Although the details of the leaked content have not been fully disclosed, it’s clear that Meta is taking a hard stance on preventing future incidents. The company has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding confidential information and ensuring that employees understand the serious consequences of leaking internal data. Meta’s actions demonstrate the increasing importance of data security and corporate governance in an era where internal company information can quickly become public.

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  • Meta Fires Around 20 Employees for Leaking Confidential Information
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