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New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has submitted amended returns to the MPs' Register of Pecuniary Interests as required by Parliament's privileges committee - and included another donation from the Spencer Trust.
The returns have been received by Parliament's Clerk on behalf of the registrar of pecuniary interests, Dame Margaret Bazley.
It is understood the returns will be available publicly later this week.
Mr Peters had seven days to submit the amended returns for the years ending January 31, 2006 and 2007, after a majority of MPs endorsed the privileges committee recommendation he do so. The committee found he knowingly provided false or misleading information by not declaring a $100,000 donation from billionaire Owen Glenn on the register.
Mr Peters has already amended the return to include Mr Glenn's donation.
A spokesman for Mr Peters said the returns included a donation from the Spencer Trust. He would not disclose details, instead directing the Herald to the Register of Pecuniary Interests.
New Zealand First also sent amended returns to the Electoral Commission to meet a deadline of today.
The commission required New Zealand First to produce amended party donation returns for 2005, 2006 and 2007 with a detailed explanations.