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Hotchin's wife hits out at 'hate campaign'

Monday 10th January 2011 13 Comments

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The wife of Hanover Finance boss Mark Hotchin has hit out at a "hate campaign" against herself, Hotchin and the company.

The comment by Amanda Hotchin was made in an email to the blog of broadcaster Brian Edwards.

It follows reports in news organisations that portray the Hotchins as continuing to live a lavish lifestyle, despite the collapse of Hanover in 2008 which froze $550 million owed to 16,500 investors, many of them elderly.

"I care very much about what has happened, I do care that investors have lost money, I am concerned for their welfare," Mrs Hotchin said in the email.

"I am also concerned for the welfare of my family, which is being subjected to a tabloid media campaign motivated by hate and the greed of papers and broadcasters that simply want to make money from everyone else's misery."

The Hotchins have reportedly been living in a Gold Coast mansion, although Mrs Hotchin said they were renting a 1-1/2 floor unit in the residence, and that did not include the rooftop pool.

"The constant media and public comment about my husband, Hanover and myself has become a hate campaign.

"Over the last year I have learned, to my cost, that not everything you read, hear or see in the media is true. Indeed it is often pure fantasy." Mrs Hotchin said.

 

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Comments from our readers

On 10 January 2011 at 12:01 pm paul said:
if you think you have been hard done by trying being a NZ cricketer
On 10 January 2011 at 12:32 pm dave said:
the hotchins dont care about the investors if the did allied farmers would not have been in the picture
On 10 January 2011 at 5:12 pm Steve Gardner said:
If Ms Hotchin finds everyone hating her, then surely she must ask herself why and what can be done about it. Making amends is a pretty good start.
On 10 January 2011 at 8:46 pm Christopher said:
Oh dear, how sad. Hate campaign ? More like universal despisement.
On 10 January 2011 at 10:23 pm Lorraine said:
Amanda Hotchin is seriously deluded. It is beyond belief that the principals of Hanover were not aware of the financial situation that they were in for a long time before the media drew the issues involved to the public's attention. Their actions have had a devastating effect on the savings and financial future of large numbers of people who did not deserve it.
On 11 January 2011 at 7:17 am Simon said:
if the hotchin family are truly sorry, they would follow the old saying - "you cut your coat to suit your cloth" and that may entail a far more basic apartment and perhaps even state schooling for their children
On 11 January 2011 at 9:23 am Ron Palmer said:
Amanda Hotchins has been niave if she ever thought that you could believe the media. Many years ago NZ had some of the best quality newspapers in the World. The Capital City's daily newspaper is deplorable with very bad journalists
On 11 January 2011 at 9:26 am jkc said:
Unforunately, Mrs Hotchins, you live in a democracy. This is the price you pay for your husbands lack of integrity and greed. And while you continue to expect $6500 a week for living expenses to live in a luxury beachside apartment (even though it doesn't include the rooftop pool, god forbid) you cannot expect an ounce of mercy from either the public or the media. Perhaps you might consider repatriating to Russia or some place where the rich can have the free press muzzled?
On 11 January 2011 at 11:41 am Bob said:
I can't feel sorry for Amanda Hotchin. If she really felt for the investors why not sell her surplus million dollar properties and make a payment to those investors. Why not pay back her husband's share of the $90 million dividend which was taken out not long before the crash. They must have known the company was on shaky ground when taking a dividend.
On 11 January 2011 at 11:42 am steven richard lockwood said:
Poor thing . . .she feels discomfort. Losing other peoples money is so hard to "take". Runaway & hide in your penthouse o/s like the thief in the night. Irony is it could not have happened in Aus due to there stricter regulations.
On 13 January 2011 at 12:08 pm Craig said:
In short....Collective 'Karma'..its not your money deary,poor hard done by princess. Try a cardboard box with a motorway vista or a retirement of disppear like your husband has caused for many!!
On 17 January 2011 at 7:17 pm Steven J C said:
Amanda, Please answer this observation, did this business perform to their best ability within the rules of the game. One can not and should not place blame on management for loss of investment if this basic principal is observed.
On 20 January 2011 at 4:37 pm Sassi said:
Amanda Hotchin should be thoroughly ashamed of herself and her low life husband. They fleeced good hard working people out of millions - I am glad they are being pursued & hope they are stripped down to their undies !
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