National Post (National Edition)

Brazil to launch corruption probe into Vale disaster

- Ja ke Sp ring

BR A SIL I A • Brazilian authoritie­s will investigat­e miner Vale SA over possible corruption in misleading officials about the safety of its dam that burst and killed hundreds, a spokeswoma­n for the Mines and Energy Ministry said on Friday.

If found to have violated Brazil’s 2013 anti-corruption law, Vale could face a fine of up to 20 per cent of its 2018 gross revenue. In 2017, the company reported 109 billion reais (US$28.79 billion) in revenue.

Vale is due to report fourth-quarter 2018 earnings on March 27.

Bloomberg first reported that the ministry’s mining secretary Alexandre Vidigal de Oliveira said in an interview that he had requested an investigat­ion be opened into whether Vale had colluded with auditors to misreprese­nt the safety of the dam.

Vale shares fell as much as 5.4 per cent after that report was published, before partly recovering to be down 1.6 per cent in early afternoon trading.

The company did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A tailings dam at Vale’s Corrego do Feijao iron ore mine in the southeaste­rn state of Minas Gerais burst on Jan. 25, releasing a torrent of mining waste that buried its workers and local residents. The disaster in the town of Bruamdinho has left at least 182 confirmed dead and more than 100 missing and presumed dead.

T he National Mining Agency (ANM) will initiate the investigat­ion, the spokeswoma­n said.

ANM has focused its initial efforts in the aftermath of the disaster on verifying that similar dams are not at risk of imminent collapse. L ast month the agenc y banned upstream tailings dams similar to the one that burst, setting the deadline for decommissi­oning them by 2021.

The government has yet to determine a cause of the collapse in Brumadinho.

Earlier this week, Brazil’s Senate approved a bill that would impose a slew of measures to tighten dam safety, including a ban on upstream tailings dams as well as requiring new monitoring technology and detailed emergency plans.

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