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Treasurer calls alleged hack on PM’s bank data ‘incredibly concerning’

Treasurer Jim Chalmers calls alleged hack on PM Anthony Albanese's bank data 'incredibly concerning' as two Sydney men face court.

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Editorial Team
June 30, 2026
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says allegations that two Sydney men, including a former Ernst and Young graduate, viewed the personal banking details of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese were “incredibly concerning”. Paul Issa, 21, and Phillip Issa, 25, briefly appeared in Sydney’s Downing Centre local court on Tuesday over the charges where they had their bail continued. Both live in the same address in Marrickville, which is nearby the former residence of Albanese.

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