Ill-tempered exchanges in Parliament over the ongoing cash for access stoush involving Chinese businessman Donghua Liu saw Labour MPs Trevor Mallard and Chris Hipkins ejected from the House this afternoon.
Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse faced a flurry of questions over claims Mr Liu lobbied him to lower thresholds for the Investor Plus category for wealthy would-be immigrants.
However, Mr Woodhouse and Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee took exception when Mr Mallard asked Mr Woodhouse whether Mr Liu had offered him cash.
While Mr Woodhouse answered, saying no, Speaker David Carter ruled the question was effectively implying cash for access which MPs are not allowed to do during Question Time.
But Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee said National MPs had taken offence to the question and Mr Carter ordered Mr Mallard to withdraw and apologise.