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June 15, 2021 The French branch of Ikea and one of its former presidents were sentenced today to a 1 million euro fine and suspended prison terms for having several hundred employees spied on between 2009 and 2012.   



The court of Versailles there it found guilty of "receiving personal data in a fraudulent way", but condemning them to less severe penalties than those required by the prosecution, excluding in particular the most serious charge, "mass surveillance".