User talk:Hon Peter Dunne/sandbox
Resignation and reinstatement ====
In mid-2013 Dunne refused to hand over all 86 emails between himself and Fairfax journalist Andrea Vance relating to the inquiry into the leaking of Rebecca Kitteridge's GCSB report following its illegal spying on Kim Dotcom. John Key told Dunne that if he would not co-operate with the inquiry he would have to resign his ministerial positions - which he did on 7 June.Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page). This meant Dunne was no longer the leader of a political party and was denied more than $180,000 in funding he had previously been allocated as a party leader.[1] The Electoral Commission re-registered United Future as a political party on 13 August 2013. The Speaker of the House, David Carter, restored Dunne's position as leader of a recognised Parliamentary party and re-allocated party funding in late August 2013.
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