Latest news: Tuesday, 7 October

Doing over the witness – Public Address

Labour questions ‘harrowing’ Hager search – NZ Herald

Hager: Police haven’t looked at raided info – 3 News

Dirty Politics: Police raid puts Hagers on edge – NZ Herald

Hager vows to protect hacker’s ID – Stuff.co.nz

Audio Lush: Nicky Hager police raid – Radio Live

Nicky Hager and the false flag – The Ruminator

Journalists have right to protect sources – Scoop

Chris Barton: Are blogs journalism? – NZ Herald

Nicky Hager: I’d go to jail before revealing Dirty Politics source – One News

New Zealand Police Raids Author Of “Dirty Politics”: Hager Cries Foul – IB Times

Could Hager challenge police search? – Newstalk ZB

Statement by Nicky Hager on police seizing property

On Thursday, 2 October, five police arrived at my home with a warrant to search and seize property. I was in Auckland at the time for two days of lectures at the University of Auckland. The police spent over ten hours searching the house and removing property in an attempt to discover the identity of the person who provided information used in my book Dirty Politics.

Soon after the police arrived, the lead detective stated that I was not a suspect in their case, merely a witness. I spoke to him by phone and informed him that he would find no information in the house about my source. Nonetheless, he and his four colleagues seized a large collection of papers and electronic equipment belonging to my family, including computers, drives, phones, CDs, an IPOD and a camera.

I am confident that the police took nothing that will help them with their investigation. Their actions were a fishing expedition, presumably because they have no idea who the source is and hoped they might stumble across information about them.

I believe the police actions are dangerous for journalism in New Zealand. It matters to all people working in the media who could similarly have their property searched and seized to look for sources. People are less likely to help the media if the police act in this way. The police want people to respect their role in society; they should in turn respect other people’s roles in society.

My investigative journalism work means I have an unnegotiable obligation to protect all my sources and the confidences of other people who approach me. I will not cooperate in any way with the police in trying to discover this or other sources. I am in discussion with my lawyers about what I can do to challenge the police actions.

Latest news: Monday, 6 October

Police raid Nicky Hager’s home – NZ Herald

Nicky Hager’s house raided by police – Stuff.co.nz

Attacks on health experts are ‘someone else’s dirty business’, says Hager – NZ Doctor

Labour questions ‘harrowing’ Hager raid – NZ Herald

Author Nicky Hager’s home raided – Radio NZ

Police raid Nicky Hager’s house – NZ Newswire

The Bullying Has Begun: Nicky Hager’s House Raided in Revenge For His Dirty Politics Book – Aotearoa Wider Perspective

Police raid home of Nicky Hager – Newstalk ZB

Hager: Police raid ‘dangerous’ for journalism – One News

Latest news: Monday-Sunday, 29 September-5 October

Slater capitulates – The Standard

Slater abandons bid to get emails back – Radio NZ

The weirdest thing about New Zealand’s very weird election – Vice

An open letter to the mainstream media – Mandy Hager

The truth will out – The Jackal

When the media say they covered Dirty Politics – did they? – The Daily Blog

Too many mis-steps for Labour – The Southland Times

Nash makes no apologies for contact with Hager target – Hawkes’ Bay Today

Whaleoil’s dirty attack on Otago Academic – Tertiary Education Union

Content of Hager’s book still important – The Dominion Post