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Winston Peters facing fresh allegations

By Adam Bennett
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27 May, 2014 09:15 PM2 mins to read

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Brendan Horan, has made more claims against New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

Brendan Horan, has made more claims against New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

Rogue ex-New Zealand First MP Brendan Horan has made fresh allegations that his former boss, Winston Peters, is breaking parliamentary rules by having taxpayer-funded staff working on party business.

Speaker David Carter is investigating claims by Mr Horan, who is based in Tauranga as an Independent MP, that the party's taxpayer-funded Vanguard constituency management software is being used by the party to seek votes and raise cash.

Parliament's rules forbid the use of funding intended to support MPs and political leaders' parliamentary activities for party political activities.

Yesterday, Mr Horan produced internal NZ First documents dealing with the party's move to raise funds via a regular direct debit facility for members.

He said NZ First 2013 board minutes "make it clear" the scheme was being run from Parliament by the party's director of operations Apirana Dawson whose salary is paid by Parliamentary Service.

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"One really has to question what Parliamentary staff are doing being involved in raising money and trying to get votes for a political party when their job is obviously towards Parliamentary Service," Mr Horan said yesterday afternoon.

Asked whether he understood that Parliamentary Service paid all of Mr Dawson's salary or that he received some pay from the party, Mr Horan said he didn't know.

"That's one of the questions that's fair to be raised."

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Mr Horan's latest attack comes after he raised questions around Mr Peters' interest in a racehorse which was not declared in the MPs' Register of Pecuniary Interests, and allegations of bullying of staff by another NZ First MP.

A spokeswoman for NZ First leader Mr Peters said he would not comment on Mr Horan's latest allegations.

Mr Horan told reporters he wasn't attempting to destroy Mr Peters' political career; neither was he engaging in a personal vendetta. "I'm not out to destroy anybody. I despise the act of hypocrisy, I despise the act of bullying and I'm standing up against the biggest bully in Parliament.

"What I'd like to see happen here is the rules are followed ... we get on with the important business of trying to do what MPs do ..."

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