The treasurer of the Federal Liberal Party launched a strident attack on the Prime Minister’s chief of staff, Peta Credlin, urging her removal in an explosive text message leaked to the ABC’s Four Corners program.
The confidential message from party treasurer was sent to a senior Liberal figure late last year.
He refers to Ms Credlin as the “Horsewoman of the Apocalypse” and tells his Liberal colleague: “I do hope you can negotiate the removal of Credlin. That would be a huge win in itself.”
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Mr Higginson was considered a good friend of Prime Minister Tony Abbott when he sent the message.
It was written during a fraught dispute with Ms Credlin’s husband, Liberal Party federal director Brian Loughnane, over the party’s accounts.
Senior Liberal sources told Four Corners they believed the dispute was bound up in the crisis that rocked the Prime Minister’s leadership earlier this year.
Deputy Liberal Leader Julie Bishop said the latest leaked details of the internal party spat were regrettable and “unfortunate”.
“I’m not aware of the details of these text messages but anything of that nature is obviously most unfortunate and shouldn’t be said,” Ms Bishop said.
In the text message, Mr Higginson told the senior Liberal figure: “I’m refusing to sign the 2013/14 accounts … it has brought … the Horsewoman of the Apocalypse out of her den as you can image [sic]. Black robes flowing. Stay tuned for the hatchet job on me … it’s hurting me just mainly watching the party suicide.”