Brash Demands Simpson Correspondence
Friday, September 22nd, 2006Don Brash has demanded that Labour release the full correspondence between Heather Simpson and the Parliamentary Service that was released in part to me and published here yesterday in the Parliamentary Service’s defence.
“Meanwhile, evidence presented in a court case against Helen Clark suggests Labour bullied Parliamentary Service into making Labour’s pledge card payment - which the service rightly resisted because it was against the rules.”
Dr Brash is referring to a terse letter from Helen Clark’s chief of staff, Heather Simpson, to the service on 17 November demanding that ‘the payments are made without further delay’.
“Labour has previously argued that the service approved such payments. But Heather Simpson’s letter seems to contradict that claim,” says Dr Brash.
“Labour should release the full letter and other correspondence with the service.”
Labour claims that the Parliamentary Service approves everything. The Parliamentary Service says that all approvals for payments come from members of Parliament and it just signs the cheques. Releasing the full correspondence would really help us figure out this apparent mystery in how Parliament operates.
The Parliamentary Service has filed its statements of defence (one to my claim and one to Labour’s cross-claim).