Auckland Council finance chief Andrew McKenzie has denied allegations by New Zealand First leader Winston Peters that he received an all-expenses-paid trip to the United States from the international consultancy firm Deloitte.
"I have never had any travel paid for me by Deloitte," Mr McKenzie said last night.
In Parliament yesterday and last week, Mr Peters made allegations about Mr McKenzie and the council's relationship with Deloitte.
He accused council chief executive Doug McKay of allowing Mr McKenzie to receive an expenses-paid trip to the US from Deloitte and alleged that Deloitte received significant consultancy fees from the council at the same time it was auditing the council's finances.
The chief executive said he had authorised two recent overseas trips by Mr McKenzie - the first to Europe before Christmas and the second to Geneva and New York in the past fortnight - to talk to potential investors in the council's bond programme.