Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell has accepted a major rewriting of his Gambling Harm Reduction Bill in order to secure National Party support for it, prompting the Green Party and Labour to pull their support and call for him to withdraw the bill altogether.
Mr Flavell's bill was reported back to select committee yesterday with all of its main provisions either removed or weakened.
Mr Flavell said he had not yet seen the report but did not expect to withdraw the bill. He and Internal Affairs Minister Chris Tremain are due to announce a broader suite of reforms tomorrow.
Prime Minister John Key said National had concerns about the original provisions and the impact they would have had on recipients of gaming funds. "There were a number of changes which were required for us to continue to support it."
Mr Key said National did not agree that 80 per cent of the funds should be distributed locally because that would affect funding for some nationwide groups. However, he did believe that a higher proportion of pokies funds could be directed back into local communities than happened currently.