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Staffer counselled over One Nation deal, says Tim Nicholls

Queensland LNP Leader Tim Nicholls says a senior staff member who made a secret arrangement with One Nation was acting 'without authority'.

Queensland LNP's new leader Tim Nicholls and his deputy Deb Frecklington at Queensland Parliament, Brisbane, Friday, May 6, 2016. Nicholls has won a leadership spill against Lawrence Springborg. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt) NO ARCHIVING

Queensland LNP's new leader Tim Nicholls. Source: AAP

Queensland Liberal National Party leader Tim Nicholls says a staff member who reportedly struck a deal to lay off attacks on One Nation has been "strongly counselled".

The ABC's Four Corners program on Monday aired a secret recording of a telephone hook-up in which Pauline Hanson's chief-of-staff James Ashby claimed he had an agreement with Mr Nicholls for the two parties to avoid "slagging off" each other.

Mr Nicholls initially took to Twitter to label the claim "absolute crap" and later said his own chief-of-staff had never had anything to do with Mr Ashby.

But the ABC has since aired an extended version of the recording, in which Mr Ashby makes it clear he is talking about Mr Nicholls' senior policy advisor Peter Coulson, rather than his chief-of-staff.

In a statement on Wednesday, Mr Nicholls said the media report was the first he'd heard of the contact between the two men.

"This staff member was acting without authority and has been strongly counselled," he said.

"I have publicly ruled out any deals with One Nation and I restate it again today."


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