A senior staffer in the Queensland Premier's office directed an "ill-informed, abusive rant" against integrity commissioner David Solomon, according to a report tabled in State Parliament.

Mr Solomon, who retired from the position on June 30, used his final annual report to highlight the verbal stoush with Premier Campbell Newman's chief of staff, Ben Myers.

He said Mr Myers called him and attacked him following a misquoted AAP story on a paper Mr Solomon had presented for the TJ Ryan foundation on "nepotism, patronage and the public service".

On page 16 of the integrity commissioner's annual report, Mr Solomon stated: "Several days later, on a Sunday, I received an extraordinary phone call from the Premier's chief of staff, Mr Ben Myers, attacking me for having criticised the Government and saying 'we' could no longer have faith in my integrity."

"I pointed out that he was basing his and the Premier's concerns on a false and misleading report of what I had said.

"I said he should read what I actually had said, which he could access on the Integrity Commissioner's website."

Mr Solomon said in the report that he wrote to the Premier the day after the incident to explain he had made no such claims and sent him a correct transcript of a speech he had given, but was yet to recieve an apology.

In the letter, also published in the report, Mr Solomon raised two other matters:

"First, Mr Myers seems to say that I was at fault because the Opposition Leader was quoted in the article. "To this I can only say that I have no influence over which people reporters ask for comments and none at all over what those people say, or what is then reported. "Second, Mr Myers said I was at fault in speaking to a Labor Party group. I was told that the TJ Ryan Foundation is an independent think tank with some trade union funding. But in any event I speak to many groups of various political, professional and other natures. "What I say is not influenced by the audience which I address – other than discussing matters of interest to that audience. As you know, I spoke to the incoming ministers, at your request, shortly after the election of your Government in March 2012."

A Government spokesman said Mr Myers disputed Dr Solomon's description of the conversation, and was disappointed it was referenced in his annual report.