Optus should pay for passports: PM

By Paul Osborne and Tess Ikonomou
Updated September 28 2022 - 3:58pm, first published 3:57pm
Anthony Albanese warns the Optus breach should be "an absolute wake up call to corporate Australia". (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)
Anthony Albanese warns the Optus breach should be "an absolute wake up call to corporate Australia". (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Anthony Albanese has declared Optus should be made to pay for new personal documents after the sensitive details of almost 10 million customers were stolen in a data breach.

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