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Nautilus Minerals & DSMF – Systemic Fraud and Regulatory Failure - dema9049 - 02-23-2025

As a former shareholder, I now see this as a deliberate and orchestrated transfer of wealth from investors to insiders, facilitated by regulatory inaction, legal loopholes, and financial manipulation:
  • Russell Debney’s Key Role – As Chairman of Nautilus, he indebted the company to Deep Sea Mining Finance Limited (DSMF), only for DSMF to then absorb Nautilus' assets when it collapsed. This wasn’t mismanagement—it was structured to strip shareholders of their investments.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Arbitration – Instead of protecting shareholders, PwC’s arbitration process effectively removed investors from their rightful stake, while the same insiders walked away with the assets they helped bankrupt.
  • Regulatory Failure (SEC, TSX, Canadian Authorities) – These institutions exist to prevent fraud, yet did absolutely nothing. The fact that Nautilus' collapse was predictable and regulators still failed to act proves that these agencies serve the wealthy, not the public.
  • The Bigger Picture – A Rigged System – This is not just about Nautilus; it’s a symptom of a larger, systemic issue where corporate elites use bankruptcy laws, legal loopholes, and arbitration to protect themselves while shareholders are left with nothing.
I see this as one of the most egregious examples of corporate asset stripping in recent years. This is not just about a failed business—it’s about a system that allows fraud to happen in plain sight, while those responsible face no consequences.

I provided this insight to the journalist because these people involved were POS.


RE: Nautilus Minerals & DSMF – Systemic Fraud and Regulatory Failure - steelrat - 02-23-2025

I fully agree and these are my sentiments as well.


RE: Nautilus Minerals & DSMF – Systemic Fraud and Regulatory Failure - LongNautilus - 02-23-2025

100% right. John McCoach was head of the TSX Venture Exchange and worked at Nautilus during the bankruptcy slide and CCAA farse. The whole situation stunk of fraud to me and always will.


RE: Nautilus Minerals & DSMF – Systemic Fraud and Regulatory Failure - HLV - 02-26-2025

FACTS