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NZ: Winston Peters looks to ‘next phase’ of suing National over alleged privacy breach

Posted on February 2, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Laura Walters reports:

Winston Peters is charging ahead with a legal battle against National Party politicians and staff over his Superannuation leak.

However, he has dropped his legal case against two journalists.

The deputy prime minister and NZ First leader alleges his privacy was breached by former government ministers and senior staff.

Last year, it emerged Peters’ superannuation had been overpaid for several years. After he was made aware, Peters paid back $18,000.

Read more on Stuff.

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