Prime Minister John Key and his State Owned Enterprises Minister Tony Ryall say they have no problem with former Solid Energy boss Don Elder appearing before a select committee to answer questions about Solid Energy's problems.
Opposition MPs are calling for a vote to issue a subpoena forcing Dr Elder to front to Parliament's Commerce Committee, and they also want an inquiry into the company's problems including debts totalling $389 million.
Talking to reporters in Chile earlier today (Fri), Mr Key said whether Dr Elder appeared before the committee was a matter for Solid Energy's board, but he was "relaxed "about whether or not that happened."
"If he wants to go and they [the board] want him to go, he's not going to get any opposition from my office."
Mr Ryall said whether or not Dr Elder appeared "is a matter for the Committee, Solid Energy and Dr Elder, and I don't have a problem either way".