Revelations that a National MP and a former party president combined to leak confidential Covid patients' details have been branded "dirty politics" by the Government.
The National Party board has confirmed plans to select a new candidate for the Southland electorate amid the leak scandal that has ended Hamish Walker's political career.
Walker today announced he would withdraw his candidacy for the re-named electorate of Southland and would not stand at the upcomingelection.
He had confessed yesterday to being the person who provided media with the confidential details of 18 patients infected with Covid-19.
Walker announced he was quitting before learning his fate from the National Party board.
National Party president Peter Goodfellow said the board met today via videoconference and was told Walker had resigned his candidacy for the party.
"A selection process will therefore begin almost immediately to find a new candidate for the Southland electorate, and we look forward to a robust and democratic process," Goodfellow said.
"On behalf of the National Party board of directors, I would like to apologise for any distress caused to the individuals concerned as a result of the actions of one of our Members of Parliament."