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Court of Appeal leaves Hotchin assets frozen

BUSINESSDESK: The Court of Appeal has rejected an attempt by former Hanover Finance boss Mark Hotchin to replace the court-ordered freeze on his personal assets with less onerous “formal undertakings”.

Financial Markets Authority head Sean Hughes welcomed the decision upholding a High Court rejection last September of Mr Hotchin’s bid to have preservation orders on his assets revoked.

“These orders are important for enabling the FMA to preserve assets for aggrieved investors pending the outcome of the civil proceedings filed by FMA last month,” Mr Hughes said.

High Court judge Helen Winkelman ruled against replacing the preservation orders, saying undertakings “provide a less satisfactory protection for aggrieved persons” without alleviating the difficulty Mr Hotchin said he was having making an income to support his family.

Those assets include a mansion in Auckland’s Paritai Drive, which the Appeal Court heard last month would be completed for a total cost of $43 million.

Counsel for Mr Hotchin noted the Australian courts were willing to accept undertakings even in criminal cases, and that Mr Hotchin had fully co-operated with the legal process to date.

It also emerged in the appeal hearing that Hotchin is willing to allow the FMA a claim on future income and assets, if he could keep a specified portion that would allow him to “provide for his family”.
 

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What a joke. The FMA has succeeded in hounding poor old Hotchin with civil proceedings while letting the Bridgecorp guys run free.

Hotchin has been made a scapegoat by the FMA while allowing literally hundreds of directors to have free rein of their assets. Why didn't they freeze Eric Watson's NZ assets or that of Tipene O'Regan and his tribal assets???

Oh that's right, find a scapegoat, latch everything onto one person and then hope like hell they succeed in bringing claims against them.

On a Friday afternoon all I can say is that I actually want Hotchin to win and then take the FMA to the cleaners.

you are forgetting that every dollar thats been spent on Hotchie's pad had come from the people who invested in Hanover, we are talking about a level of profligate greed hitherto unheard of.

Did you actually say "" poor old Hotchin " and you ""actually want Hotchin to win "? Anyone even half informed knows Hotchin was the master ringleader and King of the finance company ponzies. Watson was clueless in the UK and everything Hotchin allowed him to take out of Hanover had to go straight back in the pay back"poor old Eric's" loans from Hanover.

Maybe Tribeless will emigrate to Somalia after this ruling.