In all the unexpected twists and turns in the ACC scandal, the one direction National are desperate for it not to go is up, straight to the top. Last night on TVNZ's Close Up, however, that's exactly where it headed with John Key being identified as one of Bronwyn Pullar's support and advisory group (view New twist in ACC saga; or read TVNZ's Prime Minister's name on Pullar support letter).
The link is somewhat indirect and Key doesn't appear to have done anything illegal or breached any official rules, but it will provide Labour with fresh ammunition for a few days. Headlines like this: Key implicated in ACC scandal will associate the Prime Minister's name directly with the scandal. While not a killer blow, the cumulative effect on public perception is undoubtedly corrosive.
On Close Up last night I argued that the scandal provides a fascinating window to how the political elite can use powerful friends and their influence for personal gain. I've elaborated on this in a blog post: ACC scandal analysis.
With daily leaks appearing there will be urgent attempts at the top of the National Party to stem the flow and stop the internal attacks. Cameron Slater doesn't appear to have received the memo yet - see: Michelle Boag is a lying, poisonous scumbag.
Former National Prime Minster Jenny Shipley - also named along with Key as an advisor to Pullar - has been reported as saying she 'did not want to get drawn into it', no doubt summing up everyone's feelings at this point.