NZ First leader Winston Peters says he will not release documents relating to United Future leader Peter Dunne and the leak of a report on the GCSB to a Fairfax reporter until he has everything he needs, but rejected Prime Minister John Key's claim that he was simply bluffing.
Mr Key has challenged the NZ First leader to front up if he had emails between Mr Dunne and the reporter, Andrea Vance, and claimed Mr Peters was simply bluffing.
Mr Peters said although he did not have all the records between the pair, it was clear he had some because of the information he had already revealed, including that Mr Dunne was the prime suspect in David Henry's report into that leak.
"I have sufficient to have said on Day One with the greatest of confidence, 'Mr Dunne, you're the leaker.' If you haven't got the complete picture, which I admit I haven't got, but I've got enough to say what I've said and know we're going to make it home. Otherwise this car has gone a long a way on no petrol."
Mr Peters said there were five sets of electronic records "and we want them all."