The opposition is braying for Stuart Nash to lose his remaining ministerial warrants.
He's resigned from the police portfolio - after criticising the courts and asking the Police Commissioner if he would appeal in a case Nash wasn't happy with.
Those breached restraints on executive over-reach to prevent political interference in justice and policing.
On Thursday it was revealed he'd had form, breaching cabinet rules in a 2020 interview with Newstalk ZB, discussing the arrest of Eli Epiha for the murder of constable Matthew Hunt.
The Solicitor-General considered prosecuting him for publicly expressing his view on how the Courts should sentence someone, but the Attorney-General delivered the rebuke, verbally, instead.
National Party's police spokesperson Mark Mitchell spoke to Jane Patterson.