Labour MP Stuart Nash has made it clear he won't be taking any more money from under-fire Wellington businessman Troy Bowker.
Bowker, who is a part-owner and board member of the Hurricanes rugby franchise, has been widely condemned for comments he made accusing animation entrepreneur Sir Ian Taylor of "sucking up to the left Māori loving agenda".
Taylor posted on LinkedIn last week, in response to National leader Judith Collins' backing for a referendum on the use of the name Aotearoa for New Zealand.
Bowker, executive chairman of Wellington-based investment company Caniwi Capital, called the post "absolute nonsense," before questioning Taylor's blood quantum.
"Another example of European NZers not being proud of their own ancestors and sucking up to the left Māori loving agenda. FFS. Wake up NZ."