Broadcasting Minister Clare Curran's office has this evening released a series of documents via an official information request revealing her communications during and after her controversial meeting with former RNZ head of content Carol Hirschfeld.
The wad of documents were loaded onto Parliament's Beehive website today , and include text message correspondence and a voicemail left by the then RNZ chairman Richard Griffin.
Carol Hirschfeld resigned from her top job at RNZ after misleading the broadcaster's management over a meeting with Minister Curran in a Wellington cafe in December last year.
The voicemail from Mr Griffin to Ms Curran relates to RNZ executives having to return to a parliamentary committee to clarify answers they gave prior to the revelations about Curran and Hirschfeld's meeting not actually being "coincidental" - as initially claimed by Ms Hirschfeld.
However, the documents released today do not reveal that Curran and Hirschfeld had any other meetings by themselves.


















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