"Why does he say he has nothing further to add, because Glenys Dickson received 22 text messages on the 6th of February, the day before she resigned. And a further 26 text messages in the six days after she resigned. Why didn't he add that when the media asked him what he knew about it?"
Again, the Prime Minister declined to comment on the matter, saying there had been a full police investigation.
Dickson worked in Barclay's electorate office and went to police with a complaint Barclay had secretly recorded her in the midst of an employment dispute. She previously worked for English for years during his time as the local MP. After English opted to become a list MP Barclay became Clutha-Southland MP.
Barclay announced on June 21 he would not seek re-election as Clutha-Southland MP in September's election.
That decision came after a bombshell admission from English that Barclay had told him he had recordings of his former electorate office staff member Glenys Dickson, which were made when a Dictaphone was left running in the office.
Peters told the Herald he would not reveal how he knew about the alleged text messages, or his sources for the information.
"I'm not being secretive, but would you disclose how you got information? No. And nor will I. If someone is a source of mine I'm not going to go and blow their cover."
He was confident the information was accurate.
"Why don't you ask the Prime Minister whether or not he thinks my information is accurate or not? I'm giving you dates and time of day."
Asked if he knew the contents of the text messages, Peters said "you will have to wait, won't you".