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Master swindler or benefactor? The Canadian who promised Zandvoort the world

Master swindler or benefactor? The Canadian who promised Zandvoort the world

In 1981, Canadian businessman Michael Hordo arrived in Zandvoort with grand plans to transform the coastal town into a major tourist hub, including proposals for a theme park and international golf championships. Despite acquiring local hotels and spending lavishly, his projects ultimately failed due to financial mismanagement and mounting debt, eventually resulting in bankruptcy.

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