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Optus chief Bayer Rosmarin resigns after nationwide outage

The executive was criticised for her slow response to the outage that affected a third of Australia’s population last week.

The outage also disrupted payments systems of small businesses around Australia.

Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, chief executive of Australia’s second-ranked telco Optus, has taken responsibility for two high-profile disasters under her tenure and resigned effective immediately.

Bayer Rosmarin, who fronted the Senate in Canberra last Friday to explain the system outage that affected

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Lachlan Colquhoun Mon, 20 Nov 2023
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