Australian Rugby Union CEO Bill Pulver says he can't describe the All Blacks as paranoid for having rooms swept for listening devices, but the ARU aren't doing it.
A listening device was located in the All Blacks' meeting room at their Sydney hotel five days before last Saturday's Rugby Championship opener against the Wallabies.
All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster took umbrage at the suggestion his team were paranoid when the issue was raised in the aftermath of their 42-8 win.
Pulver said on Wednesday he'd never previously heard of sports teams sweeping rooms for bugs.
"I'm not going to describe the All Blacks as paranoid, it's up to them to run their team the way they want to," Pulver said.