Attorney-General Chris Finlayson has rubbished claims from the Law Society that health and safety legislation would expand the use of so-called "secret courts".
In an earlier press release, the Law Society said the last minute changes to contentious health and safety reforms would allow a person to be tried and convicted of a criminal offence without seeing all the evidence against them, and without the right to be present during all proceedings.
It has written to Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Woodhouse to protest that the provisions should not have been inserted at such a late stage.
Today, Mr Finlayson said the Law Society's claims were wrong.
"The Law Society appears to have been commenting on an old version of the bill and to have ignored, or simply missed, [a supplementary order paper].