domingo, 5 de abril de 2015

Mais ações judicial contra Petrobras do exterior

The Brazilian national flag flutters at the front of the headquarters of the Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 13, 2015. The corruption scandal enveloping Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras deepened Thursday when prosecutors said they will investigate three members of the ruling coalition, including the governor of Rio de Janeiro state. Dozens of political figures and former Petrobras executives are under suspicion over a scheme facilitating corruption and money laundering that saw an estimated $3.8 billion creamed off inflated contracts over a decade, though nobody has yet been convicted. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA (Photo credit should read VANDERLEI ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images)Petrobras scandal prompts wave of investor lawsuits
Petrobras is being sued for losses suffered as a result of bribery alleged to have taken place at the company between 2004 and 2012
One of Sweden’s largest investors has pledged to take direct legal action against Petrobras, becoming the third large investor to seek damages individually from the Brazilian oil group.
The $30bn AP1 pension fund plans to sue Petrobras separately from an existing class action lawsuit after revelations of a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal at Brazil’s biggest company by sales.

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