Hanover Finance's trustee was "intimately engaged" in the drafting of an allegedly misleading prospectus that forms part of Financial Markets Authority civil action, a court has heard.
Six former Hanover directors and promoters - Mark Hotchin, Eric Watson, Greg Muir, Bruce Gordon, Sir Tipene O'Regan and Dennis Broit - are being sued by the FMA over what it alleges are misleading or untrue statements made in offer documents.
The FMA is seeking compensation for investors who put $35 million into Hanover Finance, Hanover Capital and United Finance between December 2007 and July 22, 2008.
Now two trustees, NZ Guardian Trust and Perpetual Trust, are caught up in the proceedings as third parties after Hotchin issued a claim against them.
Guardian was the trustee of Hanover Finance, while Perpetual was the trustee of Hanover Capital and United Finance.