Hanover co-founders recover $300,000 loan to embattled lawyer
FAI Money lent $300,000 to Edward Errol Johnston for a Waitakere property in late 2009.
Hamish McNicol
Mon, 30 May 2016
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A sister company of failed Hanover Finance has been awarded repayment of $300,000 it lent to a formerly bankrupt, struck-off lawyer now facing Serious Fraud Office charges .
FAI Money, of which Hanover co-founders Eric Watson and Mark Hotchin are directors, lent the money to Edward Errol Johnston
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Hamish McNicol
Mon, 30 May 2016
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