A person associated with the people who complained about a Labour Party staffer says they have no faith in the party's efforts to remedy its mistakes.
And some of the complainants have told National Party deputy leader Paula Bennett that Labour's response is not victim-led, and feels like policy on the hoof.
Seven formal complaints about bullying and intimidating behaviour were laid with the party about a Labour staffer who works in the parliamentary precinct.
The party internally investigated the complaints in March and decided not to take any disciplinary action.
After the complainants questioned the conduct of the investigation, the party reviewed the processes that were meant to have improved in the wake of the infamous Young Labour summer camp last year.