Bank hearing’s ‘sorry’ strategy
A “SORRY” strategy emerged as ANZ Bank boss said he’d look at credit card rates and was asked to justify his salary on day two of bank hearings.
A “SORRY” strategy emerged as ANZ Bank boss said he’d look at credit card rates and was asked to justify his salary on day two of bank hearings.
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