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US congressmen ask Amazon to clarify whether Jeff Bezos lied under oath

Jeff Bezos denied in Congress that Amazon was involved in anti-competitive practices.

Jeff Bezos denied in Congress that Amazon was involved in anti-competitive practices.

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Five US Congressmen, both Democrats and Republicans, sent a letter to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, ​​giving him one “last chance” to clarify whether your predecessor in office and founder of the company, Jeff bezos, lied under oath.

In their letter, the congressmen point to apparent contradictions between the testimony given by several senior executives and by Bezos himself in his statements before the US House of Representatives and the information published in recent months by various media such as the Wall. Street Journal.

Bezos and the executives of Amazon They were called to testify before the Lower House Antitrust Subcommittee on several occasions in 2019 and 2020, and they always denied that the company was involved in anti-competitive practices.

According to the congressmen’s letter, the information published in the press directly contradicts the testimony that Bezos and the rest of the executives gave under oath.

“At best, these posts confirm that Amazon representatives purposely misled the committee. At worst, they show that Congress was lied to in what could be a violation of federal criminal law, ”they noted in the letter.

In this situation, Congressmen say they are giving the company one “last chance” to present “exculpatory evidence” to corroborate the testimony given by Bezos and executives, threatening to refer the matter to the Justice Department for a criminal investigation.

The alleged practices about which the executives would have confused or lied to Congress are the use of data from third parties (that is, sellers who have their products on Amazon, but who do not work for the company) to create competitors that are owned by Amazon.

Thus, for example, Amazon would be using information from third parties about which products are liked more or less, which audience they are most interested in, what is the best selling price, which functions are the most valued by consumers, etc. to create and launch their own products that would later compete with the originals.

Bezos and company executives repeatedly insisted before Congress that this is not something Amazon does., but journalistic reports suggest that it would be a common practice in the company.

After knowing the sending of the letter with the ultimatum to the company, it issued a statement in which it denied that its executives had lied to Congress and indicated that its internal policy prohibits using the data of third parties to develop its own products.

Bezos left the position of CEO of the company he founded in 1994 last July, giving way to Jassy, ​​although he is still the executive president of the firm.

The congressmen who signed the letter sent to Amazon are David Cicilline, Pramila Jayapal and Jerrold Nadler (Democrats) and Ken Buck and Matt Gaetz (Republicans).

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