Former National Party president Michelle Boag has angrily dismissed suggestions she leaked the email she sent to ACC Minister Judith Collins about her friend Bronwyn Pullar's controversial meeting with ACC managers.
Opposition parties yesterday continued their calls for an independent inquiry into events around Ms Pullar's use of National Party connections to advance her ACC claim.
A week ago the affair cost former ACC Minister Nick Smith his Cabinet position and the focus has moved on to how Ms Boag's email to Ms Collins reached the Herald on Sunday, whose subsequent report outed Ms Pullar as the woman at the centre of the ACC privacy breach.
Facing questions from the Opposition yesterday, Ms Collins told Parliament she was "100 per cent certain" neither she nor anyone in her office had passed the email to the Herald On Sunday.
Earlier, she said she had called ACC chairman John Judge to her office on Monday and he had assured her he did not leak the information. ACC chief executive Ralph Stewart has also denied leaking the email.