The former Vodafone executive faced questioning from a Senate committee after the company admitted accessing a journalist’s call records and text messagesFormer Vodafone executive Bill Morrow says he did not report a serious privacy breach of a journalist’s phone to the police because he was not aware of it during his time with the company.
Morrow,who is now the chief executive of the National Broadband Network company, fronted a Senate inquiry on Monday into the NBN, and but faced heavy questioning from Labor senator Stephen Conroy approximately his time at Vodafone.
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Source: theguardian.com