Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has dropped his legal action against two journalists in pursuit of the person who passed on details of his overpayment of superannuation to others.
But he is stepping up his action against four National Party MPs and two former staffers.
In November, Peters applied for discovery of material from them relevant to the leak plus from Newsroom.co.nz editor Tim Murphy, Newshub political reporter Lloyd Burr and the chief executive of the Ministry of Social Development, Brendan Boyle.
Peters issued a statement this afternoon saying action against the journalists had been amicably resolved "having provided the information required by Mr Peters' legal team".
The discovery application was heavily criticised as an attempt to bully journalists to reveal their sources.