Moller texted back later, saying: "At my request David White has spoken to you on behalf of both of us because your questions are operational, not governance, matters. Chris"
In a press release last week, White said: "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. We now need to focus on the tour of South Africa. "
Moller is understood to have sought legal advice on various media stories that have appeared about him in the wake of the Taylor captaincy axing.
However, even as the matter now begins to fade, the "additional material" episode still raises questions.
1. How did the information about Taylor's captaincy being under threat get back to New Zealand before the team arrived home. Where were the leaks?
2. Was anyone at NZC lying, as Taylor said they "definitely" were in a radio interview?
3. Why did Moller claim "no heads are going to roll" at his solitary press conference on the issue if the "additional material" was yet to be fully analysed?
It seems those will remain rhetorical questions for now, especially with White claiming in the press release: "We've already acknowledged mistakes were made on this issue and we have learned from those mistakes. Team management has given an undertaking to improve communication and to ensure nothing similar occurs again. The board and management of NZC make that same commitment."
Taylor remains a victim but no one has specifically been held accountable. As far as "whodunnits" go, this hasn't exactly been Agatha Christie.