Embattled Justice Minister Judith Collins appeared to be close to tears this afternoon after she was targeted by the Opposition over her links with wealthy businessman Deyi Shi.
Ms Collins was yesterday facing Opposition claims she lobbied a senior Chinese border control official on behalf of Mr Shi's company milk exporter Oravida during a dinner in Beijing in the wake of the Fonterra botulism scare.
However on the way into Parliament this afternoon Ms Collins appeared to become distraught when asked by reporters about suggestions from Labour MP Shane Jones that she had been staying at Mr Shi's home - the luxury Paritai Drive mansion originally built for Mark Hotchin.
"I'm really disgusted actually that Shane would do that. It's actually really hurtful. I've been to the home that Mr Shi has bought on many occasions because he is a close personal friend and he's away a lot but I've never lived there.
"I don't stay there, I've been there. It's because it's a very place to go and look at and I'm sure that if he wanted to he could sell tickets for people to go and have a look at it.