Jeff Bezos and Amazon’s current CEO are fighting FTC attempts to make them testify

Sharanya Sinha
Sharanya Sinha August 16, 2022
Updated 2022/08/16 at 8:17 PM

Jeff Bezos and Amazon’s current CEO are fighting FTC attempts to make them testify. This week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a recent statement from Amazon that challenged the online retail giant’s requests for limits on the agency’s investigation into its business practices. The high-profile investigation included the serving of civil investigative requests (CIDs), which Bloomberg described as subpoenas, on 20 Amazon employees at their homes, according to lawyers for Amazon, former CEO Andy Jesse, Jeff Bezos and several other employees. However, as the constant battle against the SEC’s ELUN mask, the document makes 49 pages of progress, while the FDC has served only a separate Cigne -weight and jazz, especially to damage them: Mr Peso and Mr Jatski are most controlled by requests for cancellation or control of the person provided.

Mr Posho and Mr. specific requirements for evidence of their (personal inquiry) in the open list of absolutely irrational knowledge, the burden is unnecessary and calculated for any purpose, in addition to persecution and breaks for the highest managers of Amazon, and his business activity is. The document, which was released on August 5, confirms the details of the investigation that we have heard rumours about since the FTC filed a CID for information about Amazon Prime and other programs. They write that the investigation began with a request for details on the April 2021 Amazon Prime sign-up and cancellation and covered five additional non-Prime subscription plans using CIDs from June 2022.

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The June 2022 CID is unjustified and unfair and represents less a responsible attempt to gather facts about various long-standing and wildly popular subscription programs than a unilateral attempt to force Amazon to meet impossible demands. The June 2022 CID goes beyond Prime sign-ups and cancellations to include at least five more subscription plans, each with its own facts, history and staff. In June 2022, CID will include at least five more subscription plans, each with its own unique facts, history and staff, in addition to the initial registration and cancellation. For more than five weeks, the CID sought answers to a series of complex interrogations and IH’s testimony on a wide range of unusual subjects about which no witness could be prepared to give full and detailed evidence. In addition, many requirements are intelligent and vague and prevent a response to the required period. Amazon now says that FDC personnel lasts three days of testimony: “One from Amazon first, one from Amazon Prime adding and” other topics “, which include at least four more Amazon -Run projects that the programs are clear, but Amazon Buy MGM and the latest medical purchase and removal, some of the potentially disappointing problems for researchers. It’s natural that companies would fight such a discovery request, but given the FTC’s investigation, the battle is uphill for Amazon and federal regulators. Similarly, Amazon filed a petition for review with FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan last year that went nowhere, but things look different this time.

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