Qantas accused of 'misleading the Australian public' after admitting $100m flight credits owed to Jetstar customers

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Qantas accused of 'misleading the Australian public' after admitting $100m flight credits owed to Jetstar customers
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Qantas admits to having 'around $100 million' in outstanding flight credits owed to Jetstar customers during a fiery Senate committee hearing in Melbourne where outgoing CEO Alan Joyce was accused of 'misleading the Australian public'.

"Has the board made any comment about the fact that the credibility of Qantas has collapsed under your leadership?" Senator Sheldon asked."So the board has made no comment, raised no issues about the fact the company is at its lowest in the eyes of the Australian public?" Senator Sheldon asked.

Mr Joyce repeated comments that he would not comment on the Chairman's club due to privacy issues, and would not comment on whether he had provided memberships to family members of other politicians. Nationals senator Matt Canavan also asked Mr Joyce to clarify whether he had a conversation with the prime minister about the Chairman's Lounge membership.

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