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The Wall Street Journal: Charges filed in Brazil over alleged bid to bribe Petrobras

2014-12-12 15:24:13| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

Brazilian prosecutors on Thursday filed charges against 36 suspects in a corruption investigation alleging construction companies bribed public officials and overbilled state-controlled energy giant Petroleo Brasileiro SA Among those charged were 23 executives from six of the biggest construction companies in Brazil: Camargo CorrAaa SA, Engevix, GalvA o Engenharia, Mendes JAonior, OAS and UTC Engenharia SA. Also among them were Paulo Roberto Costa, the former director of Petrobras' refining division, and Alberto Youssef, an alleged black-market currency dealer who is accused of distributing the bribe payments.

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