Meta's board approves personal security to outgoing executive Sheryl Sandberg

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The company said it expects to continue to pay for security services at Sandberg’s residences and during her personal travel from Oct. 1 until June 30 next year.

A close associate of Meta’s Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, Sandberg said in June she would depart the social media giant after a 14-year stint when she led the company’s often-criticized ads-based business model.

She will no longer be an employee after Sept. 30 but will remain on its board, the Facebook-owner said in a regulatory filing.