The New Zealand Herald

MacGregor files counter-suit against former boss Craig

- Anna Leask

Former Conservati­ve Party NZ press secretary Rachel MacGregor has filed a lawsuit against Colin Craig.

The Herald can reveal that MacGregor is counter-suing Craig and filed papers in the High Court at Auckland yesterday. It is understood the papers have been served on Craig.

The former Conservati­ve Party leader filed defamation proceeding­s against her in November 2016.

MacGregor was never served and only learned of Craig’s legal move through media. As a result, she has taken her own legal action.

“When media alerted me that Mr Craig had sued me I sought legal advice,” she told the Herald last night.

“That advice was that I needed to file a document by today in order to protect my legal position. I will not be commenting further at this stage as the matter is before the court.”

MacGregor resigned two days before the election in 2014 and made a sexual harassment complaint against Craig. She later received an out-of-court settlement.

Craig is currently suing Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater for allegedly defaming him in posts about sexual allegation­s involving MacGregor.

The case was heard at the High Court at Auckland, with the judge’s decision still reserved.

Slater is counter-suing Craig for defamation over claims made in a booklet called Dirty Politics, which was distribute­d to 1.6 million homes.

Last week Radio New Zealand reported that Craig was planning to sue MacGregor for defamation if he lost the case against Whale Oil.

But Craig denied that report to the Herald, saying he had “historical­ly” considered suing MacGregor but decided against it.

In response MacGregor said she had been advised that Craig’s “failure” to serve those proceeding­s on her or her lawyers for several months was a breach of the High Court rules.

“It is unclear to me why Mr Craig would want to file proceeding­s but not give me notice of them.

“I strongly believe Mr Craig’s claim against me is an abuse of process.”

She invited Craig to end the saga by withdrawin­g the proceeding­s.

Craig confirmed to the Herald that defamation papers had been filed last November, but would not say whether they had been served to MacGregor, whether it was an abuse of process, and whether he planned to withdraw the defamation suit.

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Colin Craig
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Rachel MacGregor

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