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A tiny Canadian mining company discovers the largest gold deposit in human history. But when the company's chief geologist falls out of a helicopter over the Indonesian jungle, it was all revealed to be a mirage.
Bre-X was a national obsession that made many overnight millionaires. It also happened to be the biggest fraud in the history of mining.
But questions still remain. Why did no one go to jail? And did that geologist actually die falling from a helicopter? Or is he off somewhere enjoying his ill-gotten gains?
Featured in this episode: Warren Irwin, Andrew Willis (The Globe and Mail), Stephen Ewart (Calgary Herald)
To learn more:
Fever: The Dark Mystery of the Bre-X Gold Rush by Jennifer Wells
The Bre-X Fraud by Andrew Willis and Douglas Goold
“Bre-X – Of Course I Know Where Michael de Guzman Is” in CEO.com by Warren Irwin
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