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FMA following the money on Hanover legal action


Why civil proceedings are better than a criminal trial.

Georgina Bond
Mon, 02 Apr 2012

Civil proceedings against six key Hanover Finance group figures should be more effective than a criminal trial in returning money to out-of-pocket investors.

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) filed proceedings on Friday, under the Securities Act, against Eric Watson, Mark Hotchin, Greg

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Georgina Bond
Mon, 02 Apr 2012
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