tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8587620416022553590.post1233314751459368945..comments2023-03-26T01:23:34.204+13:00Comments on Andrew's Life: stuff.co.nz article.Andrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16218556719040510663noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8587620416022553590.post-62699651898851729162012-11-08T11:38:58.297+13:002012-11-08T11:38:58.297+13:00No, The action of fraud has to be intentional and ...No, The action of fraud has to be intentional and in our case there was and has never been any intent. If we are going to go down that path then HNZ would be guilty of fraud themselves as.<br />1. They informed us when we moved in to the house they would give us the option to buy the house.<br />2. They misrepresented their investigation to the people they contacted.<br />3. They claimed that the house has a market rent value of X when it clearly did not.<br />I could go on however another issue is that "IN HINDSIGHT" when the figures were presented to me it appears we may have had income and this is based upon HNZ's figures that we now now were not correct and not prepared by an accountant. Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16218556719040510663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8587620416022553590.post-19130324930905236802012-09-26T08:54:08.287+12:002012-09-26T08:54:08.287+12:00Hmm, I think that the issue here is undeclared. Fr...Hmm, I think that the issue here is undeclared. From what I have read in the rest of your blog you failed to declare. And from your blog you admit this. Is this not fraud? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com