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Brazil charges former Trafigura executives with corruption

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17/12/2018
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Federal prosecutors in Brazil have filed corruption charges against two former executives from commodities multinational Trafigura, a former executive at Petrobras and a middleman, over $1.5m allegedly paid in bribes for oil trading operations.

In a 146-page indictment, prosecutors in Curitiba in the southern state of Paraná said that former Trafigura executives Mariano Ferraz and Marcio Magalhães, middleman Carlos Herz and former Petrobras executive Marcus Alcoforado were involved in a corruption and asset laundering scheme that involved 31 oil trading operations between Trafigura and Petrobras, the Brazilian state-run oil giant. Magalhães, Herz and Alcoforado are all in custody.

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“The bribes were paid to the former manager of external oil fuel sales of Petrobras by the Trafigura executives to obtain facilities, more advantageous prices and more frequent trading of fuel oil and oil products,” prosecutors said in a statement.

Financial operators laundered assets through hidden foreign accounts and made cash payments, they said.

Ferraz was previously handed a ten-year sentence last March for bribing a Petrobras executive to win contracts for another company, Decal do Brasil, but allowed to remain free on appeal.

He has Brazilian and Italian passports and was also a Trafigura executive when he was first arrested in October 2016. Magalhães was a country representative.

Their lawyers did not immediately reply to requests for comment. Other large global oil traders – Vitol, Glencore and Mercuria Energy Group – are also under investigation in Brazil.

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