Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor's letter withdrawing his accusation Federated Farmers leaked confidential information has itself been leaked. Photo / Kevin Stent
Attempts by Minister of Agriculture Damien O'Connor to bury the hatchet with Federated Farmers by withdrawing claims the agricultural lobby leaked confidential information material have resulted in his apology letter being leaked.
The Herald has obtained a copy of a letter, sent by O'Connor to Federated Farmers national president Andrew
Hoggard on September 17, concerning a long-simmering dispute between the government and the agricultural lobby.
Relations between the government and the agricultural lobby have been fractious over the past few years, with matters having come to boiling point last May when details of freshwater reforms, including planned limits on nitrogen leaching, leaked in May last year following their circulation to interested parties for consultation.
Federated Farmers was one of those interested parties.
O'Connor's letter noted he was replying to correspondence from Federated Farmers' solicitors and, while stopping short of a formal apology, the Minister said: "I acknowledge that there was a leak of the information in question, but that there is no means to specify who, and to which organisation they belong. I therefore withdraw the statement."