US LAWSUIT AGAINST PETROBRAS SETTLE TO PAY $2950 MILLON
Brazil's state-run oil company has said it will pay $2.95bn to settle a
class action brought by investors in the United States.
Petroleo Brasilerio SA, commonly known as Petrobras, said in a
statement on Wednesday that the settlement would bring to an end a legal battle
with investors claiming to have suffered losses as a result of a region-wide
corruption scandal involving the oil giant.
The company has been embroiled in the scandal for several years since
an investigation dubbed Operation Car Wash uncovered that a number of companies
were paying bribes to officials to secure contracts with Petrobras, and
Brazilian construction giants Odebrecht and OAS.
Petrobras said that the agreement "does not constitute any
admission of wrongdoing or misconduct" by the company, which claims also
to have suffered from the corruption scheme.
The oil giant proposed to pay the settlement in three installments. The
decision will need to be approved by a US judge.
The settlement was lower than analysts predicted but, if approved, will
be one of the largest securities class action settlements in the US.
Petrobras and politics
Since the scandal broke in 2014, dozens of senior politicians and
high-ranking businessmen have been removed from their position.
In 2016, millions of Brazilians took to the streets to demand the
removal and impeachment of then-president Dilma Rousseff and her predecessor
Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva.
The two Workers Party politicians were charged with racketeering for
allegedly plotting to skim funds from Petrobras, despite no evidence linking
Rousseff to the oil giant.
Rousseff and others have speculated that her impeachment was
politically motivated as she refused to stop Operation Car Wash or protect
politicians from being investigated.
Lula remains Brazil's most popular politician and the favourite to win
the presidency in the general elections in 2018.
A Brazilian court will decide on Lula's appeal against his corruption
conviction on January 24.
If denied, he may be barred from politics and unable to reclaim the
presidency.
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