Prime Minister John Key said he sought an assurance from his lawyer that he was not linked to Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers scandal.
After the papers were leaked last week, Mr Key said he double-checked his investments to make absolutely certain that he had no links to foreign trusts.
That included calling his Auckland-based lawyer, Ken Whitney, whose firm specialises in New Zealand-based foreign trusts.
"I've had a discussion with him to be absolutely, 100 per cent sure because I've got to look down the barrel of the camera and make sure everything's right," he told reporters this afternoon.
In the register of MPs' interests, published yesterday, Mr Key declared that he had a short-term deposit in Mr Whitney's company, Antipodes Trust Group.