A confidential settlement has been reached between the Herald's publisher NZME and Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere over comments made by broadcaster Mike Hosking.
Proceedings were filed in the High Court last year alleging material in an episode of Mike's Minute, which was broadcast on Newstalk ZB and published on the NZ Herald website in December 2018, "recklessly" defamed Tamihere.
The comments were over $600,000 of taxpayer money paid through Te Puni Kōkiri as part of the Whānau Ora programme.
Hosking - who hosts the Mike Hosking Breakfast show on Newstalk ZB - was listed in court documents as the first defendant, while Newstalk ZB's parent company NZME Radio Ltd and NZME Publishing Ltd were listed as second and third defendants.
Hosking and NZME, the Herald's parent company, initially denied the former Labour Party Cabinet minister and Herald columnist's claims and said it was defending the case.