DCMS Select Committee And ICO Slam Government's Failure To Address Online Political Advertising

Damian Collins MP is the advertising industry's most illustrious alumni in Parliament, being Chair of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee. And his Committee has just delivered an excoriating response to the Government's White Paper on Online Harms, published on 8th April 2019.

The Committee's response, published on 2nd July, welcomes some aspects of the White Paper, including the adoption of a couple of recommendations from the Committee's Final Report on Disinformation and ' fake news', published on 18 February 2019. These are the establishment of an independent regulator for online harms and the creation of a 'duty of care' for social media companies.

The Committee pulled no punches, however, in its criticisms of the government's failure to address its other recommendations concerning electoral interference and online political advertising. The Committee also quoted from evidence that it received from Elizabeth Denham, the Information Commissioner, in response to the White Paper, who as well as the quote picked out below, also said that she was "surprised and disappointed that there was not more focus on [...] electoral interference, and on the need for more transparency in political advertising."

The recommendations that the White Paper failed to address include ones that there should be a separate category for reporting spending on political advertising campaigns in digital media; and that information about all political advertising material should be searchable in a public repository.

The Committee is also concerned by the government's suggestion that measures to require a digital imprint for online political advertising, in order to identify the source of its funding...

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