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rregularities between SBM Offshore and Petrobras
ANDRÉ BORGES - O ESTADO DE S. PAULO
Jorge Hage said that six officers and former officers of the state were involved in haggling with the Dutch company accused of paying bribes in several countries
Brasília - The Comptroller General (CGU) concluded that serious irregularities in the relationship between Petrobras and the Dutch SBM Offshore, which occurred in the Netherlands signed an agreement to pay U $ S 240 million for alleged payments of bribes in countries around the world, including Brazil. The investigations started in April by CGU indicate that six employees of the state, among former officers and employees who are still working in the company are involved in shady deals made with the Dutch company that provides ship-platform and has contracts with the Brazilian state totaling approximately $ 27 billion.
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The calculation indicates obtaining undue benefits and the payment of bribes to federal agents. "No doubt there were irregularities in the relationship between SBM and their representatives in Brazil and Petrobras," said Broadcast, real-time service of the State Agency, the Chief Minister of the CGU, Jorge Hage.
The CGU, Hage said, he investigated all active contracts that SBM has with Petrobras. Altogether, there are eight long-term contracts, some even started in the 1990s From the reports made, Jorge Hage ruled on Wednesday, 12, the opening process of accountability of SBM Offshore.
The punishment may lead the company to offside to conclude new contracts with Petrobras. Notification of SBM to present defense should occur until Monday, after the publication of the decree of commencement of proceedings in the Official Gazette (DOU). The company and state officials will have ten days to submit term may be extended by ten days more defense.
Hage said it could not mention the names of six employees and former employees of Petrobras involved in the irregularities. It is well known that international agreements of the State passed directly through the hands of the former director of the international area of ??the oil, Nestor Cervero, who was accused by President Dilma Rousseff to have omitted terms of the deal made by Petrobras in 2005, when it acquired US refinery American Pasadena.
There is a possibility that the SBM Offshore close a deal for leniency, whereby the company agrees to cooperate with the investigation and thus not be prohibited from hiring. According to Hage, the SBM CGU sought with a view to a possible deal. "At any agreement, it is full compensation for damage caused," Hage, who avoided mentioning figures said.
The goal of the CGU is individually accountable officers who participated in the wrongdoing. These processes are underway in the internal affairs of CGU and, according to Hage, have relied on the collaboration of the direction of Petrobras.
In May, Grace Foster again denied in testimony to the Senate CPI Petrobras, the occurrence of irregularities in contracts made between state and SBM Offshore. The oil got into business with the company in 1996. At CPI, Grace went on to say that there were times when SBM was hired for waiver of bidding, but this occurred only in emergency occasions. One such occasion was in 2001 - during the government of Fernando Henrique Cardoso, cited Grace as the platform 36 (P-36) from the state, which cost $ 350 million, sank.
Petrobras said that its internal polling commission, created on February 13 this year to check the complaints of alleged bribe payments to employees of the company, involving SBM Offshore, completed its work in March without finding facts or documents that provided evidence of payment bribes to employees of state.
Jorge Hage said the internal work done by Petrobras served as a basis for investigations of the CGU. "The report we received from the state was useful as a starting point. They have no internal instrumental to advance further. Anyway, their work was not useless or creep of things," he said.
Since April, when the inquest was opened, investigations CGU included interviews, interviews, examination of documents, emails, CDs and digital files from your computer; analysis of data and equity income of employees and former directors, and calculations relating to registration and travel for issuing passports.
The work also included representatives of SBM Offshore in and out of Brazil and the prosecutor of the Netherlands. Jorge Hage said he expects the full completion of the process occurring in the first half of next year.