Dozens of subcontractors working on the Government's ultra-fast broadband network have not been paid for weeks of work on the project.
Australian firm Transfield Services was hired by some of the four New Zealand businesses contracted to the Government - Northpower Fibre, Chorus, Ultrafast Fibre and Enable Networks - to deliver the UFB network in New Zealand.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters yesterday raised the issue in Parliament, saying Transfield subcontractors had not been paid for their work.
Transfield spokesman David Jamieson told the Herald he was aware of an issue involving "several weeks of work" for a small number of the firm's subcontractors.
"We are in the process of trying to sort out what's happening," he said.