FORMER New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark has again refused to comment on embattled NZ opposition leader David Shearer.
The Labour Party leader has been under fire for failing to include his New York bank account on the NZ parliament's pecuniary interest register up until recently.
Ms Clark, former Labour PM, was asked if Mr Shearer had made a grave error ahead of her business leaders forum address in Brisbane on Monday.
She refused to comment, saying, "I've never commented on New Zealand politics since I left because once you leave, you leave."
Mr Shearer said the US bank account was used for his salary from the UN, where he worked prior to becoming an MP.
Ms Clark now works for the UN as its Development Program administrator.
A blog called UNDPwatch says she's receiving a housing subsidy of $US240,000 plus a salary ranging from $US415,000 to $US508,411.
When asked if she was being rewarded too generously for her job advocating for the world's poor, Ms Clark said "no".
"I think I earn my salary," she said.
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