The Sydney Mining Club 
NOTICE OF LUNCHEON MEETING
 The 48th Sydney Mining Club Forum 
                              and NM Rothschild & Sons
              
 
 
                       The 48th Sydney Mining Club Forum 
                              and NM Rothschild & Sons
                     
                       Presents an exclusive with
 
        Busang Expert Dr Phillip Hellman
          "The Scientific Story Behind the 
                       Great Bre-X Swindle!"
It was rated as the greatest swindle in global corporate history. Shareholders lost
billions in 1997 when PT Freeport Indonesia found only trace amounts of gold in
its assays of the (alleged) worlds largest gold deposit at Busang.  Brokers,
regulators and investors wanted heads on sticks.  But progress is slow and right
now the Ontario Securities Commission is seeking the removal of the judge from
the halted trial of Mr John B Felderhof.  Phillip Hellman was one of The
Sheraton Project team that after the death of de Guzman was asked to unravel the
extraordinary Busang events that, embarrassingly, saw a Whos Who of big name
consultants hired to verify the find - also stung.  Salting is the oldest trick in the
book  and they missed it.  Phillip has been working on it for four years.  This
exclusive Sydney Mining Club presentation will challenge many of the facts of
the drama, explain why the salting succeeded and just might rewrite the biggest
mining news story in living history.  Perhaps no-one on site knew what was
going on and maybe it was all done at the office on the coast at Samarinda.  Using
the terminology for unexploded ordinance, immediately after the Bre-X explosion
many rushed in pointing to red flags that should have been spotted.  But
maybe you and I would have missed it!  The science behind this impeccable
salting scam is as intriguing as the colourful cast of characters which has been
pilloried and chased by the media and regulators ever since in an attempt to find
justice for the wrecked lives and careers that this faux gold rush left behind. 
Well, really it damaged our entire industry, didnt it?  Hellman is prepared to
stand in defense of Felderhof.  Were pleased he has agreed to use our Club as
the place to open his startling rethink of what one book sensationally called a tale
of greed, gullibility and broken dreams.  See pictures of people and places.  And
why then is there a mini gold rush happening at Busang right now?
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out  book now!
  
 
              AusIMM students $10, AusIMM, AIG & SMEDG members $30, non-members $35. 
                           NOTE  LATE BOOKINGS $10 EXTRA!!! 
  
The Tattersalls Club is at 181 Elizabeth St.  Ties and Jackets no longer required. 
 Thank you for supporting your Sydney Mining Club and for your interest in the current affairs and issues that drive our industry. 
 
                        Booking Information for 1st November
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                            Note  late bookings $10 extra!! 
 The Tattersalls Club is at 181 Elizabeth Street Sydney adjoining the Sheraton on the Park.  There has been a relaxation of dress
 rules at the Tattersalls and ties and jackets are no longer required (but do wear the rest).    
Dr. Geoff Derrick's highly relevant and prescient Stockex Report of early 1997
Other Talks including those by Geoffrey Blainey, Ray Evans, Dick Zandee and Paul Gilding. 
and  Trevor Sykes.