Selangor Journal
A view of the Twitter logo at its corporate headquarters in San Francisco, California, US, on October 27, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

Several top executives resign from Twitter

ANKARA, Nov 11 — Several top executives resigned from Twitter amid potential risks stemming from billionaire Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media company and implementing new policies, former workers said Thursday.

“I’ve made the hard decision to leave Twitter,” chief information security officer Lea Kissner wrote Thursday on his personal account.

“I’ve had the opportunity to work with amazing people and I’m so proud of the privacy, security, and IT teams and the work we’ve done,” Anadolu Agency reported she said.

Kissner’s decision follows the resignations Wednesday of several other top company executives, including chief privacy officer and chief compliance officer, according to reports that said several employees working on the company’s privacy and security unit have also resigned.

Some resignations also stem from fears about the firm’s potential legal exposure to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after Musk’s takeover and financial turmoil Twitter could face.

It also reported that one employee, in an internal message, wrote that Musk’s priority is “recouping” losses he has had after he was forced to buy Twitter for US$44 billion despite his desire to back off from the deal, according to reports.

In his first email to staff earlier Thursday, Musk said remote work is ending and asked employees to prepare for “difficult times ahead” due to an economic slowdown.

He announced last week that half of the workforce was being laid off, arguing that the company is losing US$4 million every day.

— Bernama

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