Post by xyz3800 on Feb 28, 2024 0:52:53 GMT -6
Lawyer Modesto Carvalhosa has a stronger connection with Curitiba's self-proclaimed "task force" than the populist agenda that unites them. They are partners in the R$2.5 billion Petrobras business that they intend to consolidate with the creation of a foundation managed by the prosecutors of the Republic of Curitiba. The agreement that the prosecutors, on behalf of the Brazilian State, signed with the American government provides that half of the money received is intended to "satisfy any convictions or agreements with shareholders who invested in the Brazilian stock market (B3) and filed a reparation action , including arbitrations, until October 8, 2017". And it is the Carvalhosa office that represents these shareholders. The Brazilian minority partners were excited about the victory obtained by investors in the United States.
In the request made to the Market Arbitration Chamber, of B3, the São Paulo stock exchange, Carvalhosa asks for up to R$80 billion in compensation. reproduction Modesto Carvalhosa is one of those who lose out with the suspension of the effects of the agreement between Petrobras and MPF Reproduction In his fiery speeches against the Federal Supreme Court, the lawyer did not say how much he lost with the suspension of the effects of the agreement signed by Petrobras with the Federal Public Ministry . The agreement Exit Mobile Number List guaranteed Carvalhosa's customers R$1.25 billion. On Friday (15/3), minister Alexandre de Moraes suspended the agreement due to a lack of legal provision for the MPF to act as it did, much less to divert the destination of the money, which should have gone to the Treasury, to a foundation managed by the signatories. For Carvalhosa, however, Alexandre de Moraes did this because "they don't like 'lava Jato. The lawyer goes further: he states that, even if the agreement is considered valid, the Petrobras shareholder arbitrations will not be terminated.
The agreement In Brazil, Petrobras says it is the victim of a corrupt scheme organized by some of its former directors and by owners of large construction companies, to feed the political system with bribes. In the USA, however, the company was considered responsible for the mess. To avoid being judged there, it committed to paying US$2.95 billion to settle a dispute with minority shareholders and US$832.2 million to the SEC, the American capital markets regulatory agency, and the Department of Justice to close an investigation. In the agreement with the SEC, it was agreed that 80% of the amount paid will be allocated to Brazil. Half of this 80% would go to the MPF foundation. The other half, for an agreement with shareholders who have initiated legal or arbitration proceedings in the B3 arbitration chamber, precisely where the action sponsored by Carvalhosa takes place. In the arbitration, the shareholders argue that, from the state-owned company disclosed false data in its balance sheets and material facts, causing them to incur losses.
In the request made to the Market Arbitration Chamber, of B3, the São Paulo stock exchange, Carvalhosa asks for up to R$80 billion in compensation. reproduction Modesto Carvalhosa is one of those who lose out with the suspension of the effects of the agreement between Petrobras and MPF Reproduction In his fiery speeches against the Federal Supreme Court, the lawyer did not say how much he lost with the suspension of the effects of the agreement signed by Petrobras with the Federal Public Ministry . The agreement Exit Mobile Number List guaranteed Carvalhosa's customers R$1.25 billion. On Friday (15/3), minister Alexandre de Moraes suspended the agreement due to a lack of legal provision for the MPF to act as it did, much less to divert the destination of the money, which should have gone to the Treasury, to a foundation managed by the signatories. For Carvalhosa, however, Alexandre de Moraes did this because "they don't like 'lava Jato. The lawyer goes further: he states that, even if the agreement is considered valid, the Petrobras shareholder arbitrations will not be terminated.
The agreement In Brazil, Petrobras says it is the victim of a corrupt scheme organized by some of its former directors and by owners of large construction companies, to feed the political system with bribes. In the USA, however, the company was considered responsible for the mess. To avoid being judged there, it committed to paying US$2.95 billion to settle a dispute with minority shareholders and US$832.2 million to the SEC, the American capital markets regulatory agency, and the Department of Justice to close an investigation. In the agreement with the SEC, it was agreed that 80% of the amount paid will be allocated to Brazil. Half of this 80% would go to the MPF foundation. The other half, for an agreement with shareholders who have initiated legal or arbitration proceedings in the B3 arbitration chamber, precisely where the action sponsored by Carvalhosa takes place. In the arbitration, the shareholders argue that, from the state-owned company disclosed false data in its balance sheets and material facts, causing them to incur losses.