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Allan Hubbard (businessman)

Allan James Hubbard QSO (23 March 1928 – 2 September 2011) was a businessman who lived in Timaru in the South Island of New Zealand, and was the founder of South Canterbury Finance, New Zealand's largest locally owned finance company.[3] In 2006, the New Zealand Listener described Hubbard as the most powerful businessman in the South Island.[4]

Allan Hubbard

Hubbard in 2010
Born
Allan James Hubbard

(1928-03-23)23 March 1928
Dunedin, New Zealand
Died2 September 2011(2011-09-02) (aged 83)
OccupationBusinessman
Known forSetting up a major finance business South Canterbury Finance in the South Island of New Zealand and its eventual failure
PartnerMargaret (Jean) Hubbard [1][2]

Hubbard was listed on the New Zealand Listener Power List from 2005 through to 2007 and he was listed on the Primary Sector Power list at number four in 2009.[5]

Hubbard had significant interests in dairy farming, irrigation systems, finance and helicopters. He was one of three directors of Dairy Holdings Limited, which in 2007 owned 57 dairy units, and 10 grazing blocks in the South Island. In the 2006–07 season Dairy Holdings Limited milked 44,000 cows on 16,120 hectares and produced 14.3 million kg of milksolids.[6]

Hubbard died as the result of an Oamaru car crash. After being stabilised at Oamaru Hospital, he died in a short helicopter ride while being transferred from the hospital to Dunedin Hospital on 2 September 2011.[7] In February 2012, the Oamaru police charged a 40-year-old man with careless driving causing death and injury,[8] and he was found guilty in August 2013.[9]

Early life edit

Hubbard was born in 1928 in Dunedin. His parents lived with five children in a three-bedroom Dunedin North cottage with no electric lighting. In the Depression, his father was unemployed plumber who had to plant pine seedlings on a work scheme. Hubbard's first job was on a Taieri Plains dairy farm. He then worked as a clerk for Trustees Executors while studying part-time for his School Certificate, University Entrance and an accountancy degree from the universities of Otago and Canterbury. In 1953, he and Jean Hubbard, who had been a fellow student at Otago, moved to Timaru where he did bookkeeping for the Craighead school while establishing the accounting firm Hubbard Churcher. In the mid-1950s he provided the backing for Doug Shears and Helicopters New Zealand Ltd. Also in the 1950s, Hubbard gained control of South Canterbury Finance, a small-time lender to local businesses and households. In 1962 Hubbard bought a dairy farm.[10]

South Canterbury Finance edit

In 1926, South Canterbury Finance Ltd started as a small-time lender to local businesses and households in Timaru.[11] Allan Hubbard bought South Canterbury Finance in either the 1950s[10] or in 1960.[12] According to Lee, Hubbard and Hugo Fanning established South Canterbury Acceptances and South Canterbury Credit Corp by 1960. They acquired South Canterbury Finance (SCF) by 1963 from a group of businessmen including a member of the Todd family. In 1964 Hubbard bought Fanning out, becoming the sole owner. The "originally modest" company began to achieve "real size" after buying Canterbury Finance from Humphrey Rolleston in 1986, in return for a 23% holding in Southbury Group, the owner of SCF and Hubbard's other assets. Rolleston and Hubbard established a series of regional finance companies. Rolleston left SCF in 2004.[13]

Hubbard was considered the driving force behind the company's growth as it ultimately became the largest financial institution in the South Island of New Zealand. By the late 2000s, South Canterbury Finance had 35,000 investors and its assets were considered to be worth almost $NZ2 billion. South Canterbury Finance owned 13 companies including fruit packaging and warehousing company Scales Corporation, helicopter and tourism business Helicopters NZ, and a third shareholding in Dairy Holdings Limited, New Zealand's largest dairy farming group.[11]

Despite its reputation as a South Island rural lender, South Canterbury Finance made loans to property development throughout New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. At 30 June 2009, property loans were $414.2 million. Real estate lending represented 207 loans with an average net loan value of $1.15 million. Further, 37 per cent of lending was secured by a second or lower ranking mortgages. There were ten property loans greater than $10 million. For some lending, the interest was capitalised into the loan debt, so borrowers did not have to immediately fund interest payments.[14]

In June 2010, Allan Hubbard stood down as Chairman of South Canterbury Finance and was replaced by Bill Baylis.[15]

On 31 August 2010, South Canterbury Finance asked its trustee to place it in receivership after negotiations over a recapitalisation deal failed.[16] The Government immediately paid out investors $NZ1.6 billion under the Government's Retail Deposit Guarantee Scheme. Alan Hubbard was reported blaming the Government and the other South Canterbury Finance directors for the receivership: as the directors had sidelined him and the Government had placed him in statutory management.[3][11]

On 7 December 2011, the Serious Fraud Office laid 21 charges against five individuals in respect of South Canterbury Finance. The charges related to a variety of allegedly fraudulent transactions which had a total estimated value of approximately $1.7 billion. This included an estimated $1.58 billion from the Crown Retail Deposits Guarantee Scheme.[17] The charges included entering the Crown Guarantee Scheme by deception, omitting to disclose a related party loan of $64.185m from SCF to Southbury Group and Woolpak Holdings, failing to disclose related party loans of $19.1m from SCF to Shark Wholesalers, and breaching the crown guarantee scheme by lending $39m to Quadrant Holding Limited.[18] The five accused were; former South Canterbury Finance chief executive Lachie McLeod, former South Canterbury Finance directors Edward Oral Sullivan and Robert Alexander White (a lawyer with Raymond Sullivan McGlashan),[19] former chief financial officer of South Canterbury Finance, Graeme Brown, and Timaru chartered accountant Terry Hutton, formerly of Hubbard and Churcher.[20] The alleged offences included theft by a person in a special relationship, obtaining by deception, false statements by a promoter of a company and false accounting. All five defendants denied the charges. A date of Monday 28 May 2012 was set for a post committal conference.[21] In 2013 charges against Brown and Hutton were dropped, leaving the former chief executive (McLeod) and two former directors (Sullivan and White) to stand trial. [22]

Statutory management edit

On 20 June 2010, the New Zealand Government placed Allan Hubbard, his wife Jean Hubbard and his business Aorangi Securities and seven charitable trusts into statutory management, with Trevor Thornton and Richard Simpson of Grant Thornton New Zealand Limited appointed as statutory managers.[23] This decision was based on recommendations from the Securities Commission of New Zealand after a complaint from an investor.[24] Allan Hubbard established Aorangi Securities Limited in 1974. The directors were Allan and Margaret Hubbard and the share capital was owned by another Hubbard-owned company, Forresters Nominee Company Limited. Aorangi had operated as a finance company, having raised $98 million from 407 investors living in Otago and Canterbury and making loans of approximately $134 million to borrowers. The review of the Securities Commission concluded that many of the loans were inadequately documented, appeared to be unsecured and contrary to instructions from investors.[25] The Serious Fraud Office initiated an investigation for fraud.[26]

The news was met with disbelief in his home town of Timaru and elsewhere in the South Island, where Hubbard was seen as a pillar of the community. There was widespread support for Allan Hubbard[27][28] and a rally was held for him on 26 June 2010 in Timaru attended by thousands of people who protested against the investigation.[29] In June 2010, supporters of Allan Hubbard started a campaign to clear his name.[30]

In July 2010, the Statutory Managers reported that Allan Hubbard also controlled an additional business that they had not been aware of when appointed. This was Hubbard Funds Management, an investment management business estimated to be worth $70 million. It had inadequate accounting records consisting of a hand written cashbook and journals maintained by Mr Hubbard.[31]

In September 2010, two further companies related to Hubbard Funds Management, Hubbard Churcher Trust Management Ltd and Forresters Nominee Company Ltd, were also placed under statutory management.[32] On 11 May 2011, Allan and Jean Hubbard filed judicial review proceedings in the Timaru High Court to challenge the decision to place them into statutory management.[33]

Two other assessments of the statutory management were also released in September 2011. On 6 September 2011, Kerry Grass released a report to the Government.[34] Businessman Tur Borren also provided a report on statutory management.[35]

After an independent review of the statutory management organised by the Registrar of Companies, Jean Hubbard was released from statutory management on 11 November 2011.[36]

In May 2012, Statutory Managers Grant Thornton New Zealand Limited reported that investors in Hubbard Management Funds were owed $82 million, and the fund was valued at $44.8m. Grant Thornton asked the High Court to decide how to distribute the fund given the lack of a prospectus and given that the 'largely fictional' investor statements had not been reconciled to investment assets for three years.[37]

In October 2015, Statutory Managers Grant Thornton reported paying out 99% of the money investors put into Aorangi Securities Limited, and all of the money originally put in by investors to Hubbard Management Funds. This led critics to question whether statutory management had been necessary or if the right approach had been taken by the statutory managers during their period of administration.[38]

Serious Fraud Office investigation edit

On 20 June 2011, the Serious Fraud Office announced that it had laid fifty charges of alleged fraud under sections 220, 242 and 260 of the Crimes Act against Alan Hubbard in the Timaru District Court.[39]

On 9 September 2011, the Timaru District Court made an order permanently staying the prosecution of Allan James Hubbard in light of Mr Hubbard's death.[40]

Honours and awards edit

In 1990, Hubbard was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[41] In the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order, for community service.[42]

References edit

  1. ^ "Jean Hubbard, widow of the late Allan Hubbard of South Canterbury Finance, dies". Stuff.co.nz. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Jean Hubbard dies". Otago Daily Times. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b NZ Herald/NZPA (31 August 2010). "Hubbard speaks out – Govt to blame". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  4. ^ Denis Welch (November 2006). "People who matter". New Zealand Listener. from the original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  5. ^ "2009 Power & Influence List: Primary Sector". The Listener. 5 December 2009. from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  6. ^ Chalmers, Heather (7 October 2007). . Rural News. Archived from the original on 25 May 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  7. ^ Leask, Anna (3 September 2011). "Hubbard dies after crash". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  8. ^ Bruce, David (14 February 2012). "Hubbard crash: South Otago man charged". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  9. ^ "Hubbard crash driver guilty". Stuff/Fairfax. 1 August 2013.
  10. ^ a b Macfie, Rebecca (25 June 2010). "Allan Hubbard – a working-class boy with big dreams". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  11. ^ a b c Vaughan, Gareth (31 August 2010). "SCF put into receivership, triggering govt payout; Bond investors, Torchlight win; Hubbard furious". Interest.co.nz. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  12. ^ Bridgeman, Duncan (21 June 2011). . National Business Review. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  13. ^ Lee, Chris (2019). The Billion Dollar Bonfire: How Allan Hubbard and the Government destroyed South Canterbury Finance. Paraparaumu: PRL Books. pp. 13–16. ISBN 9780473474959.
  14. ^ Gibson, Anne (1 September 2010). "Bad property deals crushed rural lender". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  15. ^ Vaughan, Gareth (9 June 2010). "South Canterbury Finance appoints Bill Baylis to replace Allan Hubbard as chairman | interest.co.nz". Interest.co.nz. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  16. ^ Parker, Tamsyn (1 September 2010). "Three bidders but deal proved too hard". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  17. ^ SFO (7 December 2011). "SFO confirms charges in South Canterbury investigation". Serious Fraud Office. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  18. ^ Bailey, Emma (16 January 2012). "South Canterbury Finance Details of SCF trial". Fairfax NZ News. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  19. ^ Gibson, Anne (13 February 2012). "Sth Canterbury fraud accused all named – Business –". New Zealand Herald News. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  20. ^ Rhonda Markby and Emma Bailey (21 January 2012). "Two SCF accused named". Timaru Herald. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  21. ^ Gibson, Anne (13 February 2012). "SCF fraud accused all named". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  22. ^ "SCF accountant slams SFO investigation". Stuff/Fairfax. 2 December 2013.
  23. ^ "Beehive – Aorangi Securities, charitable trusts, and Hubbards placed into statutory management" (Press release). New Zealand Government. 20 June 2010. from the original on 22 September 2010. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  24. ^ "SFO to investigate Hubbards". The New Zealand Herald. 20 June 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  25. ^ Minister of Commerce (20 June 2010). (PDF). New Zealand Government. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  26. ^ NZPA (31 July 2010). "Gentleman millionaire investigated". TVNZ News. from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
  27. ^ NZPA (31 July 2010). "SFO to continue Hubbard investigation". TVNZ News.
  28. ^ Bernard Hickey (23 June 2010). . Interest.co.nz. Archived from the original on 27 June 2010.
  29. ^ Amiri Halberg (26 June 2010). "People Back Allen Hubbard". Topnews.co.nz. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
  30. ^ NZPA and Herald Online (24 June 2010). "Ads kick off campaign to clear Hubbard's name". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  31. ^ R G Simpson and T F Thornton (12 July 2010). (PDF). Grant Thornton Ltd. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  32. ^ Commerce Minister Simon Power (20 September 2010). "Two further Hubbard companies in statutory management". New Zealand Government. from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  33. ^ NZPA (11 May 2011). "Hubbards fight court decision". The Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  34. ^ "Allan Hubbard – Investigation Summary by Kerry Grass". Business Scoop. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  35. ^ Independent Report in to the Statutory Management in September 2011 https://www.scribd.com/doc/64311081/Hubbard-Report
  36. ^ APNZ (3 November 2011). "Jean Hubbard released from statutory management". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  37. ^ Berry, Michael (22 May 2012). "Hubbard accounts 'largely fictional'". Fairfax NZ News/(Stuff). Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  38. ^ Van Beynen, Martin (17 October 2015). "How bad was Allan Hubbard really?". Fairfax NZ News/(Stuff). Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  39. ^ Steeman, Marta (20 June 2011). "SFO charges businessman Allan Hubbard". The Southland Times. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
  40. ^ "SFO v Allan James Hubbard" (Press release). Ministry of Justice. 9 September 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  41. ^ Taylor, Alister; Coddington, Deborah (1994). Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand. Auckland: New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa. p. 192. ISBN 0-908578-34-2.
  42. ^ "Queen's Birthday honours list 2005". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 6 June 2005. Retrieved 29 October 2022.

Further reading edit

  • Lee, Chris (2019). The Billion Dollar Bonfire: How Allan Hubbard and the Government destroyed South Canterbury Finance. Paraparaumu: PRL Books. ISBN 9780473474959.

External links edit

  • Bridgeman, Duncan (21 June 2011). . National Business Review. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  • Macfie, Rebecca (25 June 2010). "Allan Hubbard – a working-class boy with big dreams". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 21 June 2011.

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Allan James Hubbard QSO 23 March 1928 2 September 2011 was a businessman who lived in Timaru in the South Island of New Zealand and was the founder of South Canterbury Finance New Zealand s largest locally owned finance company 3 In 2006 the New Zealand Listener described Hubbard as the most powerful businessman in the South Island 4 Allan HubbardQSOHubbard in 2010BornAllan James Hubbard 1928 03 23 23 March 1928Dunedin New ZealandDied2 September 2011 2011 09 02 aged 83 OccupationBusinessmanKnown forSetting up a major finance business South Canterbury Finance in the South Island of New Zealand and its eventual failurePartnerMargaret Jean Hubbard 1 2 Hubbard was listed on the New Zealand Listener Power List from 2005 through to 2007 and he was listed on the Primary Sector Power list at number four in 2009 5 Hubbard had significant interests in dairy farming irrigation systems finance and helicopters He was one of three directors of Dairy Holdings Limited which in 2007 owned 57 dairy units and 10 grazing blocks in the South Island In the 2006 07 season Dairy Holdings Limited milked 44 000 cows on 16 120 hectares and produced 14 3 million kg of milksolids 6 Hubbard died as the result of an Oamaru car crash After being stabilised at Oamaru Hospital he died in a short helicopter ride while being transferred from the hospital to Dunedin Hospital on 2 September 2011 7 In February 2012 the Oamaru police charged a 40 year old man with careless driving causing death and injury 8 and he was found guilty in August 2013 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 South Canterbury Finance 3 Statutory management 4 Serious Fraud Office investigation 5 Honours and awards 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editHubbard was born in 1928 in Dunedin His parents lived with five children in a three bedroom Dunedin North cottage with no electric lighting In the Depression his father was unemployed plumber who had to plant pine seedlings on a work scheme Hubbard s first job was on a Taieri Plains dairy farm He then worked as a clerk for Trustees Executors while studying part time for his School Certificate University Entrance and an accountancy degree from the universities of Otago and Canterbury In 1953 he and Jean Hubbard who had been a fellow student at Otago moved to Timaru where he did bookkeeping for the Craighead school while establishing the accounting firm Hubbard Churcher In the mid 1950s he provided the backing for Doug Shears and Helicopters New Zealand Ltd Also in the 1950s Hubbard gained control of South Canterbury Finance a small time lender to local businesses and households In 1962 Hubbard bought a dairy farm 10 South Canterbury Finance editIn 1926 South Canterbury Finance Ltd started as a small time lender to local businesses and households in Timaru 11 Allan Hubbard bought South Canterbury Finance in either the 1950s 10 or in 1960 12 According to Lee Hubbard and Hugo Fanning established South Canterbury Acceptances and South Canterbury Credit Corp by 1960 They acquired South Canterbury Finance SCF by 1963 from a group of businessmen including a member of the Todd family In 1964 Hubbard bought Fanning out becoming the sole owner The originally modest company began to achieve real size after buying Canterbury Finance from Humphrey Rolleston in 1986 in return for a 23 holding in Southbury Group the owner of SCF and Hubbard s other assets Rolleston and Hubbard established a series of regional finance companies Rolleston left SCF in 2004 13 Hubbard was considered the driving force behind the company s growth as it ultimately became the largest financial institution in the South Island of New Zealand By the late 2000s South Canterbury Finance had 35 000 investors and its assets were considered to be worth almost NZ2 billion South Canterbury Finance owned 13 companies including fruit packaging and warehousing company Scales Corporation helicopter and tourism business Helicopters NZ and a third shareholding in Dairy Holdings Limited New Zealand s largest dairy farming group 11 Despite its reputation as a South Island rural lender South Canterbury Finance made loans to property development throughout New Zealand Australia and Fiji At 30 June 2009 property loans were 414 2 million Real estate lending represented 207 loans with an average net loan value of 1 15 million Further 37 per cent of lending was secured by a second or lower ranking mortgages There were ten property loans greater than 10 million For some lending the interest was capitalised into the loan debt so borrowers did not have to immediately fund interest payments 14 In June 2010 Allan Hubbard stood down as Chairman of South Canterbury Finance and was replaced by Bill Baylis 15 On 31 August 2010 South Canterbury Finance asked its trustee to place it in receivership after negotiations over a recapitalisation deal failed 16 The Government immediately paid out investors NZ1 6 billion under the Government s Retail Deposit Guarantee Scheme Alan Hubbard was reported blaming the Government and the other South Canterbury Finance directors for the receivership as the directors had sidelined him and the Government had placed him in statutory management 3 11 On 7 December 2011 the Serious Fraud Office laid 21 charges against five individuals in respect of South Canterbury Finance The charges related to a variety of allegedly fraudulent transactions which had a total estimated value of approximately 1 7 billion This included an estimated 1 58 billion from the Crown Retail Deposits Guarantee Scheme 17 The charges included entering the Crown Guarantee Scheme by deception omitting to disclose a related party loan of 64 185m from SCF to Southbury Group and Woolpak Holdings failing to disclose related party loans of 19 1m from SCF to Shark Wholesalers and breaching the crown guarantee scheme by lending 39m to Quadrant Holding Limited 18 The five accused were former South Canterbury Finance chief executive Lachie McLeod former South Canterbury Finance directors Edward Oral Sullivan and Robert Alexander White a lawyer with Raymond Sullivan McGlashan 19 former chief financial officer of South Canterbury Finance Graeme Brown and Timaru chartered accountant Terry Hutton formerly of Hubbard and Churcher 20 The alleged offences included theft by a person in a special relationship obtaining by deception false statements by a promoter of a company and false accounting All five defendants denied the charges A date of Monday 28 May 2012 was set for a post committal conference 21 In 2013 charges against Brown and Hutton were dropped leaving the former chief executive McLeod and two former directors Sullivan and White to stand trial 22 Statutory management editOn 20 June 2010 the New Zealand Government placed Allan Hubbard his wife Jean Hubbard and his business Aorangi Securities and seven charitable trusts into statutory management with Trevor Thornton and Richard Simpson of Grant Thornton New Zealand Limited appointed as statutory managers 23 This decision was based on recommendations from the Securities Commission of New Zealand after a complaint from an investor 24 Allan Hubbard established Aorangi Securities Limited in 1974 The directors were Allan and Margaret Hubbard and the share capital was owned by another Hubbard owned company Forresters Nominee Company Limited Aorangi had operated as a finance company having raised 98 million from 407 investors living in Otago and Canterbury and making loans of approximately 134 million to borrowers The review of the Securities Commission concluded that many of the loans were inadequately documented appeared to be unsecured and contrary to instructions from investors 25 The Serious Fraud Office initiated an investigation for fraud 26 The news was met with disbelief in his home town of Timaru and elsewhere in the South Island where Hubbard was seen as a pillar of the community There was widespread support for Allan Hubbard 27 28 and a rally was held for him on 26 June 2010 in Timaru attended by thousands of people who protested against the investigation 29 In June 2010 supporters of Allan Hubbard started a campaign to clear his name 30 In July 2010 the Statutory Managers reported that Allan Hubbard also controlled an additional business that they had not been aware of when appointed This was Hubbard Funds Management an investment management business estimated to be worth 70 million It had inadequate accounting records consisting of a hand written cashbook and journals maintained by Mr Hubbard 31 In September 2010 two further companies related to Hubbard Funds Management Hubbard Churcher Trust Management Ltd and Forresters Nominee Company Ltd were also placed under statutory management 32 On 11 May 2011 Allan and Jean Hubbard filed judicial review proceedings in the Timaru High Court to challenge the decision to place them into statutory management 33 Two other assessments of the statutory management were also released in September 2011 On 6 September 2011 Kerry Grass released a report to the Government 34 Businessman Tur Borren also provided a report on statutory management 35 After an independent review of the statutory management organised by the Registrar of Companies Jean Hubbard was released from statutory management on 11 November 2011 36 In May 2012 Statutory Managers Grant Thornton New Zealand Limited reported that investors in Hubbard Management Funds were owed 82 million and the fund was valued at 44 8m Grant Thornton asked the High Court to decide how to distribute the fund given the lack of a prospectus and given that the largely fictional investor statements had not been reconciled to investment assets for three years 37 In October 2015 Statutory Managers Grant Thornton reported paying out 99 of the money investors put into Aorangi Securities Limited and all of the money originally put in by investors to Hubbard Management Funds This led critics to question whether statutory management had been necessary or if the right approach had been taken by the statutory managers during their period of administration 38 Serious Fraud Office investigation editOn 20 June 2011 the Serious Fraud Office announced that it had laid fifty charges of alleged fraud under sections 220 242 and 260 of the Crimes Act against Alan Hubbard in the Timaru District Court 39 On 9 September 2011 the Timaru District Court made an order permanently staying the prosecution of Allan James Hubbard in light of Mr Hubbard s death 40 Honours and awards editIn 1990 Hubbard was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal 41 In the 2005 Queen s Birthday Honours he was appointed a Companion of the Queen s Service Order for community service 42 References edit Jean Hubbard widow of the late Allan Hubbard of South Canterbury Finance dies Stuff co nz 6 June 2018 Retrieved 7 June 2018 Jean Hubbard dies Otago Daily Times 7 June 2018 Retrieved 17 June 2018 a b NZ Herald NZPA 31 August 2010 Hubbard speaks out Govt to blame The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 21 June 2011 Denis Welch November 2006 People who matter New Zealand Listener Archived from the original on 24 September 2014 Retrieved 26 June 2010 2009 Power amp Influence List Primary Sector The Listener 5 December 2009 Archived from the original on 20 March 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2011 Chalmers Heather 7 October 2007 Corporate farmers formidable dairy holding Rural News Archived from the original on 25 May 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 Leask Anna 3 September 2011 Hubbard dies after crash The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 3 September 2011 Bruce David 14 February 2012 Hubbard crash South Otago man charged Otago Daily Times Retrieved 23 March 2012 Hubbard crash driver guilty Stuff Fairfax 1 August 2013 a b Macfie Rebecca 25 June 2010 Allan Hubbard a working class boy with big dreams The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 29 March 2012 a b c Vaughan Gareth 31 August 2010 SCF put into receivership triggering govt payout Bond investors Torchlight win Hubbard furious Interest co nz Retrieved 2 July 2011 Bridgeman Duncan 21 June 2011 50 charges will Hubbard survive them National Business Review Archived from the original on 3 September 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2011 Lee Chris 2019 The Billion Dollar Bonfire How Allan Hubbard and the Government destroyed South Canterbury Finance Paraparaumu PRL Books pp 13 16 ISBN 9780473474959 Gibson Anne 1 September 2010 Bad property deals crushed rural lender The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 17 January 2012 Vaughan Gareth 9 June 2010 South Canterbury Finance appoints Bill Baylis to replace Allan Hubbard as chairman interest co nz Interest co nz Retrieved 18 June 2012 Parker Tamsyn 1 September 2010 Three bidders but deal proved too hard The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 21 June 2011 SFO 7 December 2011 SFO confirms charges in South Canterbury investigation Serious Fraud Office Retrieved 16 January 2012 Bailey Emma 16 January 2012 South Canterbury Finance Details of SCF trial Fairfax NZ News Retrieved 16 January 2012 Gibson Anne 13 February 2012 Sth Canterbury fraud accused all named Business New Zealand Herald News Retrieved 13 February 2012 Rhonda Markby and Emma Bailey 21 January 2012 Two SCF accused named Timaru Herald Retrieved 21 January 2012 Gibson Anne 13 February 2012 SCF fraud accused all named Otago Daily Times Retrieved 23 March 2012 SCF accountant slams SFO investigation Stuff Fairfax 2 December 2013 Beehive Aorangi Securities charitable trusts and Hubbards placed into statutory management Press release New Zealand Government 20 June 2010 Archived from the original on 22 September 2010 Retrieved 23 October 2010 SFO to investigate Hubbards The New Zealand Herald 20 June 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Minister of Commerce 20 June 2010 Aorangi Securities Limited amp Hubbards statutory management fact sheet PDF New Zealand Government Archived from the original PDF on 1 October 2015 Retrieved 9 July 2010 NZPA 31 July 2010 Gentleman millionaire investigated TVNZ News Archived from the original on 25 June 2010 Retrieved 31 July 2010 NZPA 31 July 2010 SFO to continue Hubbard investigation TVNZ News Bernard Hickey 23 June 2010 Top 10 at 10 The real Allan Hubbard Interest co nz Archived from the original on 27 June 2010 Amiri Halberg 26 June 2010 People Back Allen Hubbard Topnews co nz Retrieved 31 July 2010 NZPA and Herald Online 24 June 2010 Ads kick off campaign to clear Hubbard s name The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 30 March 2012 R G Simpson and T F Thornton 12 July 2010 First Statutory Managers Report to Investors Aorangi Securities Limited Hubbard Management Funds Mr AJ and Mrs MJ Hubbard and Associated Trust Entities PDF Grant Thornton Ltd Archived from the original PDF on 8 February 2013 Retrieved 31 January 2012 Commerce Minister Simon Power 20 September 2010 Two further Hubbard companies in statutory management New Zealand Government Archived from the original on 10 June 2011 Retrieved 21 May 2011 NZPA 11 May 2011 Hubbards fight court decision The Otago Daily Times Retrieved 21 May 2011 Allan Hubbard Investigation Summary by Kerry Grass Business Scoop 6 September 2011 Retrieved 14 September 2018 Independent Report in to the Statutory Management in September 2011 https www scribd com doc 64311081 Hubbard Report APNZ 3 November 2011 Jean Hubbard released from statutory management The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 30 March 2012 Berry Michael 22 May 2012 Hubbard accounts largely fictional Fairfax NZ News Stuff Retrieved 22 May 2012 Van Beynen Martin 17 October 2015 How bad was Allan Hubbard really Fairfax NZ News Stuff Retrieved 22 October 2015 Steeman Marta 20 June 2011 SFO charges businessman Allan Hubbard The Southland Times Retrieved 20 June 2011 SFO v Allan James Hubbard Press release Ministry of Justice 9 September 2011 Retrieved 11 September 2011 Taylor Alister Coddington Deborah 1994 Honoured by the Queen New Zealand Auckland New Zealand Who s Who Aotearoa p 192 ISBN 0 908578 34 2 Queen s Birthday honours list 2005 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 6 June 2005 Retrieved 29 October 2022 Further reading editLee Chris 2019 The Billion Dollar Bonfire How Allan Hubbard and the Government destroyed South Canterbury Finance Paraparaumu PRL Books ISBN 9780473474959 External links editBridgeman Duncan 21 June 2011 50 charges will Hubbard survive them National Business Review Archived from the original on 3 September 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2011 Macfie Rebecca 25 June 2010 Allan Hubbard a working class boy with big dreams The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 21 June 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allan Hubbard businessman amp oldid 1189757821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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