The man who brought a private prosecution against John Banks is appealing for MPs to support his bid for the Crown to take over the case.
Graham McCready, 69, has written to MPs seeking support for putting "the full resources of the Crown" behind the the trial of Mr Banks.
Mr McCready said he had "increasing health issues", and was "armed with an $80 recycled computer, a $2 printer, a $30 photocopier dressed in Warehouse grunge, driving a $700 car and funding trips to Auckland out of NZ Super."
He said he was in hospital with severe angina just a week before this week's successful hearing in the Auckland District Court.
"I got through that okay, which I think itself is a survival story," he said.