Manawatu Standard

Top QC appointed in Bridges leak probe

- Stacey Kirk

Parliament’s Speaker has appointed a leading Queen’s Counsel to investigat­e the leak of National Party leader Simon Bridges’ expenses.

Speaker Trevor Mallard has announced former solicitorg­eneral Michael Heron will head the independen­t forensic investigat­ion, but the breadth of his mandate is yet to be announced. It is expected to be wide sweeping, however, to catch the culprit behind a politicall­y motivated attack on Bridges’ ahead of the public release of all

MPS’ expenses.

Bridges’ Crown car use and accommodat­ion expenses were singled out in the media, following a leak to Newshub that he had spent $113,000 in a threemonth period, coinciding with his national roadshow to meet people in the regions as the new National leader.

That broke down to about $919 a day, although because he was not a minister the cost of a Crown car was more expensive than normal for him. That’s something that had also caught out Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in the past, racking up an $80,000 bill when she was Opposition leader.

Bridges was also a Taurangaba­sed party leader, so having a higher travel bill on average than his Auckland-based or Wellington-based counterpar­ts, was not unusual.

But the leak of his details was considered a serious breach of trust, and while fingers had been pointed in all directions, it seemed most likely to have come from either within Parliament­ary Service, or within National.

Mallard has said the investigat­ion was necessary because it was a security breach.

Heron was experience­d in conducting ‘‘high-profile inquiries relating to integrity and conduct’’.

‘‘I have appointed him following consultati­on with the leader of the Opposition.’’ Bridges had asked for a formal inquiry.

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