Prime Minister John Key is confident there is nothing in a report tomorrow on how his controversial pokies for convention centre arrangement with SkyCity was struck that will prevent the projected from going ahead.
Public watchdog the Auditor-General has confirmed it will today release the results of its long running investigation into how SkyCity's offer to build a $350 million national convention centre in return for a relaxation in gambling laws was selected over other bids.
It launched the investigation in response to a complaint from the Green Party which raised concerns about Mr Key's involvement in early talks with SkyCity.
But Mr Key who said he wasn't losing any sleep after seeing an early draft of the report, today said he'd seen a more recent version and was "losing even less sleep".
"In my view there's no political element to it."
He understood detailed talks between the casino company and officials had been on hold until the Auditor-General's report was released.
"The final details of the deal and whether that's acceptable to the Government is something we'd have to negotiate but in short, all things being equal, we'd like to get on with it as soon as we can.'
The next step would be to see whether SkyCity was still serious about continuing that process. SkyCity last week said it remained willing to proceed, "provided an acceptable return on capital can be delivered from the total project".