A new and very damaging leak of emails and it has all gone very much onto the backburner with the media
New
leak claim hits Judith Collins
But
MP says material showing she discussed Urewera video with blogger is
forged
2
September, 2014
Former
police minister Judith Collins is depicted in alleged social media
conversations discussing the leak of evidence in a high profile case
to blogger Cameron Slater, according to new information from the
hacker Rawshark.
The
alleged evidence was a video connected to the controversial Urewera
raids that showed those arrested in an unfavourable light after
charges against them were dropped, according to comments attributed
to Slater.
The
emergence of conversations between Ms Collins and Slater has sparked
claims from both parties that the hacker has given the Herald
manufactured forgeries.
Ms
Collins said she had "no record" of "Facebook
conversations" after the Herald sent her material supplied by
Rawshark. "I believe you have forged documents. You are likely
to have been taken in by a criminal. I am now considering lodging a
complaint to police regarding what I believe to be forgeries."
When
asked why she referred to Facebook when the Herald never said where
the transcripts came from, she said it was the only social media
outlet she used other than Twitter.
Slater
also said the transcripts were fake, tweeting: "Latest smear is
false, I have never had FB conversations with @judithcollinsmp."
The
Rawshark files have Ms Collins contacting Slater late at night in
September 2011 to complain about a TVNZ interview subject's views on
the Urewera raids. Charges against 13 of the 17 people charged had
just been dropped creating a contentious issue for Ms Collins to
manage as police minister.
Slater
is quoted telling Ms Collins he had an "interesting chat with
[Police Association president] Greg O'Connor" on the subject.
"There might be a stray video arrive in my PO Box this week,"
he is said to have told her.
Ms
Collins is quoted replying: "Oh gosh, what a shock. The sort of
thing that people who are no longer before the courts would want
seen."
Slater
is said to have responded: "Terrible, not the kind of thing they
would want seen since they are portraying themselves as nice people."
Mr
O'Connor said yesterday he recalled having the conversation with
Slater at the time. However, he said he did not offer to supply the
material, did not have it to supply and would not have done so.
"That's all chain of evidence stuff. All I know is the
conversation I had - anything like that was never going to happen. It
would be totally inappropriate for it to be leaked."
A
spokesman for Police National Headquarters said: "The video
evidence in the Operation Eight case remained under the control of NZ
Police."
Minister
of Police Anne Tolley would not comment on the claims attributed to
Slater.
The
purported Collins-Slater conversations alleged to have been faked
were sent to the Herald with many other Facebook conversations
between the blogger and friends or contacts spanning from 2008 to
January this year. Some of those people confirmed to the Herald the
content of the conversations was accurate and genuine and that the
discussions took place on Facebook.
Rawshark
also provided emails between Ms Collins and Slater on a range of
other topics that include embedded source code linking them directly
to the blogger.
Nicky
Hager, who included excerpts of the conversations in Dirty Politics,
said: "I totally trust my source would not have made up
anything."
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