"NZC believes it now serves no useful purpose to further rake over the events of the captaincy change. It is time to draw a line under the issue," White added. "We now need to focus on the tour of South Africa. This is going to be a challenging tour against one of the leading teams in the world, so it is important that the team now focuses and prepares to ensure it is competitive in this series."
The decision was announced in a press release today which continued a conciliatory line after strident criticism of the organisation from former players including Martin Crowe, who "metaphorically" burned his team blazer, and Dion Nash.
In a bid to heal the wounds, NZC has invited former New Zealand captains to meet and discuss their views on the sport in this country in the New Year.
Moller had already invited former players to be constructive with their views by having their say on a restructured board.
Former captains will be invited to attend the meeting which is intended to be an annual event. A reunion of former New Zealand players will also be held during the third test against England at Eden Park in March.