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Excelente análise sobre situação de Ms Rousseff por Katy Watson, ao final do resumo da matéria publicada no site da bbc Petrobras has been rocked by allegations of corruption and money laundering. Brazilian police have carried out a series of raids and arrested 18 people as part of a corruption investigation into the state-run oil firm Petrobras. More than 300 police and 50 tax officials were involved in the operation across five states, as well as in the capital Brasilia. Police said 11 searches took place in major Brazilian companies, including some leading construction firms. Petrobras is also being investigated by US authorities. The company, which is majority-owned by the Brazilian government, is one of the largest oil businesses in the world. Its reach extends far beyond South America; Petrobras has interests in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In the past few months, Petrobras has been rocked by corruption allegations made by a former executive Paulo Roberto Costa, who is giving evidence to police as part of a plea bargain arrangement. Costa, who was arrested in March, has alleged that the refinery division of the company operated a fund that diverted money to political parties - including the ruling Workers Party. The resulting probe, codenamed Operation Car Wash, has led to raids in Parana, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Pernambuco, as well as Brasilia. Dilma Rousseff Analysis: Katy Watson, South America business reporter As one Brazilian columnist wrote on Friday, Petrobras is going through the worst-ever period in its history. Shares fell 5% on the news that the company would delay its third-quarter earnings amid the investigation and investors are worried about the implications for Petrobras - it is already the most indebted publicly listed oil company in the world. But the latest developments are not good news for President Dilma Rousseff either. Ms Rousseff chaired Petrobras from 2003 until she ran for president in 2010. The problems surrounding Petrobras were a big talking point in last months elections. Ms Rousseff has acknowledged there was evidence of wrongdoing at the company and has even promised to try to reimburse Brazilians for the public money that was taken.
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 02:09:28 +0000

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