Updated June 15th, 2021 at 21:12 IST

Twitter appoints interim Compliance Officer to abide by IT rules; posts jobs on LinkedIn

Twitter said that it continues to make 'every effort' to comply with the new IT guidelines and that it keeping the Centre apprised of progress at every step

Reported by: Jitesh Vachhatani
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20 days after the new IT rules came into effect, Twitter on Tuesday said that it has appointed an interim Chief Compliance Officer, adding that the details will be shared with the Ministry of IT & Technology soon. As per the new guidelines laid down by the Centre, significant social media intermediaries are required to appoint a Resident Grievance Officer, Nodal Officer and a Compliance Officer. In a statement on Tuesday, Twitter said that it continues to make 'every effort' to comply with the new guidelines and that it keeping the Union Ministry apprised of progress at every step. 

"Appointed interim Chief Compliance Officer, details will be shared with IT Ministry directly soon," a Twitter spokesperson said on Tuesday. 

Twitter invites job applications

In a LinkedIn post, Twitter has invited applications for the post of Resident Grievance Officer, Nodal Officer and Chief Compliance Officer. The vacancies were created four days ago on June 11. As per the new IT rules, all the three appointees, as sought by the Centre, need to be employees of the company and residents of India. The need of the three officers, as explained government, is to ensure a curb on the misuse of social media platforms and smooth redressals of users' grievances. 

As per the LinkedIn post created by Twitter, applications of candidates with a minimum experience of 6 years and familiarity with the Indian legal system, particularly laws relating to the rights of account holders of online platforms are being sought. The job description states that the candidate will be responsible for overseeing the grievance redressal mechanism of complaints from the people who use Twitter in India. It specifically mentions that it is a 'full-time role located in India' and that the candidate must be an Indian resident. However, the job description states that the employee will report to the company's headquarters in San Francisco. 

Union Minister questions delay in Twitter's compliance

Earlier, Union Minister for IT & Electronics Ravi Shankar Prasad had informed that Twitter provided details of a Bangalore-based law firm rather than naming one of its own official for one of the positions, which is against the guidelines laid down by the Indian Government. The Union Minister had sent out a stern message to the California-based micro-blogging site earlier as he asserted that all social media platforms will have to comply with the rules laid down in India. Pointing out that the new guidelines were notified on February 25 and that three months were given to all social media platforms, RS Prasad questioned the delay in adherence by Twitter and quipped if there was a need to conduct UPSC-like examinations to appoint three India-based officers as asked by the Centre. It is claimed that on June 6 Twitter had informed the IT Ministry that it had filled some of the posts on an interim basis and was looking for permanent appointees.

The Union Minister also made mention of the social media platform's adherence to similar rules in the US, UK, Australia and Canada but non-compliance in India. In case, Twitter fails to comply with the new IT rules, it would lose its status and protection as an Intermediary and may also render liable for criminal action as per the existing laws of India. 

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Published June 15th, 2021 at 21:12 IST