BuzzFeed reported that 14 statements made by nine different TikTok employees indicated that “engineers in China had access to U.S. data between September 2021 and January 2022, at the very least.”
The news outlet also referred to “one Beijing-based engineer as a ‘Master Admin’” who “has access to everything.”
According to BuzzFeed, U.S. engineers had to rely on their China-based colleagues “to determine how U.S. user data was flowing,” as they are not allowed to access the data on their own.
The detail was confirmed by eight different employees in nine statements.
Accused of Misrepresentations
In their letter, the lawmakers pointed to the TikTok statement and alleged the Chinese company of misleading congressmen in relation to user data access.“It appears that TikTok is now taking steps to deflect from its own knowing misrepresentations by changing the way in which ‘protected’ data can be accessed by its employees,” the letter further read.
The lawmakers continued to bring up 11 questions seeking clarification from the Chinese entity on various matters including why should Chinese staff gain access to U.S. data; whether employees of ByteDance—TikTok’s parent company—have access to U.S. data and whether TikTok shares its U.S. data with the Chinese regime etc.
Chew admitted that their Chinese staff are provided with access to U.S. data but emphasized that robust control is imposed on them under the supervision of a U.S.-based security team.
He further dismissed the findings from the news report, claiming that they are “incorrect and are not supported by facts.”
In response to a query regarding the disclosure of U.S. data to the Chinese Communist Party, the CEO briefly said that they had not received such a request and would not comply with the order if asked.
‘TikTok Needs to Come Back and Testify’
This is the same concern, that lawmaker Blackburn shared and she has demanded the Chinese entity testify before the Senate.“They should have come clean from the start but instead tried to shroud their work in secrecy. Americans need to know that if they are on TikTok, Communist China has their information. TikTok needs to come back and testify before Congress.”
Since then, Trump’s order has been stalled by several lawsuits and court orders.