Hanover sister company chasing brothers' debt
FAI Money, which lists Mark Hotchin and Eric Watson as its directors, lent disbarred and bankrupt lawyer Edward Errol Johnston $300,000 in late 2009.
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Tue, 09 Jun 2015
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A loan from a sister company of failed Hanover Finance would never have been made to a now bankrupt and disbarred lawyer had the true financial
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