The directors of Lombard Finance & Investments acted with honesty and integrity, using the best information they had available to them, according to the defence counsel.
Counsel for Doug Graham and Lawrence Bryant, Paul Davison QC, told the High Court in Wellington his clients acted honestly and with integrity while directors of the failed lender, and acted on the best advice available to them when signing off on offer documents.
In his summing up, Davison said the Crown's case was working backwards, using the benefit of hindsight, and that there was nothing in front of the lender's board at the time that dictated they should have impaired any of Lombard Finance's major loans or disclose what the prosecution calls the deteriorating state of the property market.
"Sir Douglas and Mr Bryant are men of the utmost integrity and honesty, and there is evidence of taking action to make sure there was nothing wrong or overstated, exaggerated or could be termed in a manner misleading in any way," Davison told the court.
The Crown contends Lombard Finance directors Graham, Bill Jeffries, Lawrence Bryant and Michael Reeves made untrue statements in a 2007 prospectus, investment statement and advertising material.