Major Traders Bribed Petrobras Staff -Prosecutors

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Brazil prosecutors alleged on Wednesday that trading giants Vitol, Trafigura and Glencore paid over $30 million in bribes to employees at state-owned oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA in return for business.

The alleged graft was the latest finding of the country's sweeping "Car Wash" investigation, which has uncovered the largest corruption scheme in Brazil in decades and has revealed damaging information about activities at Petrobras, as the oil company is known.

Prosecutors said the Petrobras employees offered the trading companies cheaper prices for oil and its derivatives, then shared in the savings that everyone pocketed.

There is evidence that at least two of the employees still work at Petrobras, the investigators said.

Prosecutors said bribes from employees of Glencore, Trafigura and Vitol accounted for half of the total graft uncovered, or some $15.3 million, between 2009 and 2014. The names of other investigated companies were not revealed.

Employees involved worked at Petrobras' trading desk in Houston, Texas, and in the company's headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, prosecutors said.

A representative from Trafigura said the company does not comment on legal matters. Officials from Petrobras, Glencore and Vitol did not respond to a request for comment.

Recently both Vitol and Glencore carried out acquisitions involving gas distribution in Brazil. Netherlands-based Vitol bought 50 percent of Rodoil in October and Glencore bought 78 percent of Ale Combustiveis this year.

Separately, Petrobras, the largest company in Brazil and Latin America by market capitalization, announced a business plan calling for $26.9 billion in divestitures through 2023.

Petrobras is scheduled to host a conference call on the business plan at 11 a.m. EST (1600 GMT), but it was unclear whether the oil company will address the allegations then.


(Reporting by Pedro Fonseca; Writing by Marcelo Rochabrun; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Jeffrey Benkoe)

Categories: Legal Finance

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