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This Wednesday (14/4), the Plenary of the Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) acquitted former president Dilma Rouseff and condemned former president Petrobras José Sérgio Gabrielli for losses in the purchase of the American refinery in Pasadena. In the process, former directors Paulo Roberto Costa and Nestor Cerveró, whistleblowers of "lava Jato", were also convicted.
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Former president Dilma Rousseff was part of the board of directors of Petrobras
In 2006, Dilma was a member of Petrobras' board of directors and voted to purchase the refinery. She claimed that she did not have access to all the information necessary for Portugal Mobile Number List the acquisition. The business was the target of a series of investigations by the Curitiba task force, but no charges were brought against the former president.
Minister Vital do Rêgo, rapporteur of the case, indicated that the members of the council did not act with malice or bad faith, and therefore their accounts should be judged regular with reservations. The information is from the newspaper O Globo .
"There is no reasonableness and proportionality in equalizing the responsibilities of those who acted unfairly towards the others involved, whose bad faith was not demonstrated in these records or in other instances in which the Pasadena case is investigated", pointed out the rapporteur.
However, the minister pointed out irregularities in the conduct of Gabrielli, Costa, Cerveró and manager Luís Carlos Moreira da Silva. They were sentenced to pay a fine of R$110 million and eight years of disqualification from holding public office. His vote was followed unanimously.
"Justice was done. The board of directors, especially of large companies like Petrobras, does not actively inform itself, it depends on management bodies and the board of directors for information, in addition to internal and external advisors. President Dilma Rousseff, as well like the other members of the council at the time, he acted well, fulfilled his fiduciary duties and this was correctly recognized by the TCU", the former president's lawyer in the case, Walfrido Warde , told ConJur.