Two EY employees charged with accessing bank details of Australian PM Albanese: ‘Incredibly concerning’
- Two Ernst & Young employees were charged by the police for allegedly accessing Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese's personal banking details.
- The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Tuesday that two men from Sydney on temporary assignment at Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) were charged on 6 May with accessing restricted personal data belonging to a federal parliamentarian.
- The AFP did not name the lawmaker but said both men were granted police bail.
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- Two Ernst & Young employees were charged by the police for allegedly accessing Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese's personal banking details.
- The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Tuesday that two men from Sydney on temporary assignment at Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) were charged on 6 May with accessing restricted personal data belonging to a federal parliamentarian.
- The AFP did not name the lawmaker but said both men were granted police bail.
Sources: The Independent