Medibank board faces tough shareholder questions about data breach at AGM

Medibank CEO, David Koczkar speaks during the company's annual general meeting in Melbourne. Source: AAP / MORGAN HANCOCK/AAPIMAGE
Medibank's board has faced a grilling from shareholders at its annual general meeting, after hackers stole the data of almost 10 million current and former customers. The company is standing by its decision not to pay the hackers a ransom, despite them promising to release more personal health data later this week.
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