Nicky Hager
, which contributed to the resignation of National Party leader Don Brash, and Dirty Politics (2014), which revealed coordinated attack campaigns by political operatives against opponents using bloggers and leaked emails, have significantly influenced New Zealand's political landscape, though criticized for relying on hacked materials and selective sourcing that some view as advancing a partisan agenda against conservative governments.[1][5][6]
Works such as Hit & Run (2017), alleging civilian casualties from New Zealand SAS raids in Afghanistan, led to official inquiries validating aspects of his claims on military conduct, while also drawing accusations of inaccuracies from defense officials; Hager's methods have faced legal challenges, including a 2014 police raid on his home and unlawful surveillance by the Security Intelligence Service, resulting in an official apology and compensation in 2022.[1][7][8]
In recognition of his contributions, Hager was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours for services to investigative journalism.[6][9]