Watch above as National Party leader Simon Bridges joins Leighton Smith live in studio.
Opposition leader Simon Bridges says he is "unfazed" by the latest tranche of internal National Party information that has been leaked to media.
Speaking to RNZ this morning, Bridges called the leaked details of party policies "minor bits and pieces".
An anonymous leaker, who claimed to be a National MP but did not use a parliamentary email address, leaked the information to the Weekend Herald.
It detailed areas of policy National is looking at exploring before the 2020 election, including an income insurance scheme.
The documents were provided to National's front bench between August 14 and September 11.
Bridges said the policy papers were from several months ago and that New Zealanders can "see what's happened over the last two or three months".
"New Zealanders will have a very clear sense of what's gone on in our party over that time."
Asked what the leaks had to do with former National MP Jami-Lee Ross, Bridges said "ultimately, I don't know".
"But I'm not concerned, I'm not fazed. I'm focusing on what Kiwis want."
Ross was put on mental health leave on October 2. He was kicked out of the National Party on October 15 after a PwC investigation into leaked travel expenses revealed he was likely the leaker.
A spokesman for Bridges told theÌýWeekend HeraldÌýon Saturday that the policy papers were a number of months old and were sent to "all frontbench MPs at the time".
The leak of the policy documents came after National's internal polls and media talking points, sent to MPs, were also leaked to media last week.
In August, National's internal travel expenses were leaked to ¾ÅÒ»ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞhub and Bridges launched an inquiry to find out who the leaker was.
Bridges told the AM Show this morning the inquiry was "absolutely" the right thing to do.
"We had a problem, it resulted in an MP being expelled – it was the right thing to do."
Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you
Get the iHeart App
Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app. Scan the QR code to download now.
Download from the app stores
Stream unlimited music, thousands of radio stations and podcasts all in one app. iHeartRadio is easy to use and all FREE