Brazil Police Accuse Mining Firm Vale, Auditor of Fraud Related to Deadly Dam Collapse

By | September 23, 2019

Brazilian federal police proposed criminal charges against Vale SA, auditor TÜV SÜD and 13 of their employees, alleging fraud in relation to a deadly dam collapse in January, according to a document seen by Reuters on Friday.

Federal police accused the companies of working with falsified documents attesting to the stability of the dam in Brumadinho, in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais, a source with knowledge of the matter said.

The dam killed nearly 250 people when it collapsed, unleashing a torrent of mining waste on a nearby town and roiling global iron ore markets.

Vale said in a Friday securities filing that it was aware of the police investigation, but would not comment further until it has more details. TÜV SÜD declined to comment.

Vale shares edged up 0.5% on Friday, trading roughly in line with Brazil’s benchmark Bovespa stock index. The stock is down nearly 14% since the accident, which has disrupted output the company scrambled to verify the safety of its dams.

It was not clear how many of the individuals accused by Brazilian police were still working for Vale and TÜV SÜD.

Brazilian news website G1 first reported on the police accusation on Friday.

(Reporting by Marta Nogueira; Writing by Carolina Mandl; editing by Brad Haynes, Chris Reese and David Gregorio)

Photograph: In this Jan. 26, 2019 file photo, a van is half submerged in the mud after a Vale dam collapsed near Brumadinho, Brazil. Photo credit: AP Photo/Leo Correa, file.

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