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  1. On the morning of 19 March 1997, Michael de Guzman, chief geologist at Canadian mining company Bre-X Minerals, boarded a helicopter flight to travel to a remote jungle site in Indonesia.

  2. Jun 7, 2006 · The article explores the mysterious fate of Mike de Guzman, the man who led the Bre-X Minerals fraud that cost investors $6 billion. It questions the official version of his suicide and suggests he may still be alive and hiding.

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    The fraud began to unravel rapidly beginning on March 19, 1997, when Bre-X geologist Michael de Guzman reportedly died of suicide by jumping from a helicopter in Indonesia. [11] [12] A body was found four days later in the jungle, missing the hands and feet, "surgically removed". [13]

  4. Jan 26, 2017 · While Edgar Ramírez's character, Michael Acosta, seems to be primarily based on Filipino geologist Michael de Guzman, the character is actually a composite of two individuals, Michael de Guzman and John Felderhof (pictured below).

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · We examine the enabling forces around the scandal and analyze Michael De Guzman's specific cover-up strategy. Participants include Bre-X management, investors, the Indonesian Government, Freeport-McMoRan, Busang villagers and the Ontario Securities Commission.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · On the morning of March 19, 1997, Michael de Guzman, chief geologist at Canadian mining company Bre-X Minerals, boarded a helicopter flight to travel to a remote jungle site in Indonesia....

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  8. BRE-X: Inside The $6 Billion Gold Fraud That Shocked The Mining Industry. 1/32. Slideshow One Page. Michael de Guzman,a Filipino geologist, was struggling to get recognition from his...