Prime Minister John Key has corrected statements he made in Parliament two weeks ago about when he was first told about the Dotcom case by the Government Communications Security Bureau. Mr Key said he had no intention to mislead the house.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters was ordered out of the house during question time in Parliament today.
Mr Peters tried to get in first before Prime Minister John Key corrected the record on when he was briefed on the Kim Dotcom case.
Mr Peters tried to raise a pointof order but launched into an argument with Speaker Lockwood Smith, who then ordered him from the House.
Labour MPs Trevor Mallard and David Parker also left the House after their attempts were shut down by Dr Smith.
Dr Smith would not allow Mr Peters to return to the house to ask his questions during Question Time