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Newstalk ZB upholds complaints regarding National Party leakers named by Mike Hosking

26 May 2026
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Newstalk ZB has acknowledged complaints from four National MPs regarding comments made by breakfast host Mike Hosking, who identified them as part of a group allegedly leaking information amid discussions about Christopher Luxon’s leadership. The MPs involved have all denied any wrongdoing related to the leaks. Joseph Mooney, one of the MPs, claimed on Facebook that he received an apology from the NZME-owned network; however, a source from NZME has contradicted this account, stating that no apology was issued. This incident highlights ongoing tensions within the National Party, particularly as leadership speculation continues to grow.

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The acknowledgment of the complaints by Newstalk ZB emphasizes the significant impact media narratives can have on political figures and their reputations. In a political landscape where information leaks can influence public perception and party dynamics, accurate reporting and fair commentary are essential. The situation also reflects broader issues of accountability in media practices and the challenges faced by political leaders in managing public relations during turbulent times. As political discourse increasingly occurs on public platforms, the responsibilities of journalists and media organizations in reporting fairly become more critical.

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