Bridges says Budget leak response 'the most contemptible moment in NZ politics’

Bridges says Budget leak response 'the most contemptible moment in NZ politics’
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie May 30 (BusinessDesk) - National Party leader Simon Bridges accused Treasury secretary Gabriel Makhlouf of “calling the police on the Opposition” over the website security flaw that allowed the National Party to gain access to Budget secrets. The Treasury secretary’s position was “untenable” and he should resign, said Bridges, who conflated various statements by Finance Minister Grant Robertson, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, and Makhlouf to allege that National had been accused of a criminal act in finding the...

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