Optus chief executive Stephen Rue is facing accusations he may have misled a Senate inquiry by evading questions about the company’s handling of a catastrophic network failure that blocked Triple Zero emergency calls and has been linked to multiple fatalities.
During heated exchanges at Monday’s hearing, senators accused Rue and his executives of providing inconsistent information to regulators and ministers, failing to escalate critical information internally, and withholding the full scale of the disaster from authorities for more than 24 hours.
Optus chief executive Stephen Rue said he was accountable for the company’s failings but did not think Optus or its customers needed a change of leader. Credit: Alex Ellinghausen
On Monday, Rue and other Optus executives fronted a Senate i

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