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BTG Pactual (2012) - penalties for
André Esteves'
insider trading "force[d] the bank to amend its prospectus, give investors the option to reconsidering bids for BTG shares, and put a cloud over one of this year's highest-profile bank deals." • (2012) - Joint parliamentary inquiry into politicians and organized crime involved in illegal gambling. Allegedly shut down when Workers' Party money-laundering scheme was uncovered. •
Petrobras refinery purchase in Pasadena (2014) - $1.2 billion purchase of an oil refinery in Pasadena, Texas resulting in $580 million loss for
Petrobras. Judge Vital do Rego found indications of "intentional mismanagement to cover up irregularities." and Odebrecht took over work on the Pasadena refinery, which cost between US$ 1 and 2 billion. •
Sabesp (2014) - allegations of failures in the São Paulo's water supply irregularities in the contract between Sabesp and the City of São Paulo. •
Mariana dam disaster (2015) – catastrophic failure of a dam at an iron ore mine on the Doce River in
Minas Gerais that released 43.7 million cubic metres of mine tailings into the river, flooding two villages, killing 19 people, and causing a toxic
mudflow which created a humanitarian crisis in cities along the river, and reached the Atlantic. • (2016) - Marcela Temer, First Lady of Brazil, blackmailed after her phone was cloned. • Porto Maravilha - Trump Olympic Real estate deal in Rio de Janeiro • (2016) - bid fraud involving contracts for vehicle leasing in several Paraiba municipalities • (2016) - Embezzlement, bid fraud and corruption in
Minas Gerais, including 1 billion
reais from emergency relief funds intended for
Governador Valadares. • Port Inquiry (2018) - bribery scandal involving Michel Temer and contracts at the
Port of Santos. • 2018: Petrobras oil trader bribery: •
Operation Car Wash (2014 – 2022) a criminal investigation originally involving money-laundering at the state-owned oil company
Petrobras and bribery of government officials, including politicians, senators, governors, and businessmen, which expanded to numerous other companies (notably
Odebrecht) and a dozen foreign countries. Considered the largest corruption investigation in the country's history. •
Phases of Operation Car Wash – (2014–2021) eighty individual operations which are part of the Car Wash investigation •
Offshoots of Operation Car Wash (2015–2020) sixty additional operations spawned by the original investigation •
Vaza Jato (2019) – private conversations relating to actions of officials investigating Operation Car Wash •
Operation Patmos - bribery scandal involving Brazilian president
Michel Temer,
Eduardo Cunha,
Joesley Batista of JBS, and federal Senator
Aécio Neves • offshore drilling tenders from Petrobras.
Bid-rigging and massive losses for investors, including several pension funds, offshore account for . •
2016 Summer Olympics ticket scandal (2016) – attempted illegal resale of hundreds of tickets for the
2016 Summer Olympics • Rio Olympics (2017) -
Sérgio Cabral Filho and others in a bribery scandal centered on choosing
Rio de Janeiro as an Olympic venue. •
Lochtegate (2016) – scandal involving U.S. Olympic swim team members who falsely reported a crime while at the Rio Olympics in 2016 •
Panama Papers (2016) – published leaked documents that revealed thousands of companies participating in tax fraud and evasion •
Paradise Papers (2017) – leaked documents relating to
offshore investments implicating people in dozens of countries •
Fernando Collor de Mello (August 2017) Collor was accused by Brazil's Supreme Federal Court of receiving around US$9 million in bribes between 2010 and 2014 from Petrobras subsidiary BR Distributor. •
JBS S.A. (2017) – "...during its rapid rise to become the world’s biggest meatpacker, JBS and its network of subsidiaries have been linked to allegations of high-level corruption, modern-day “slave labour” practices, illegal deforestation, animal welfare violations and major hygiene breaches." •
Operation Weak Meat - US FDA uncovers bribery of Brazilian meat inspectors •
Moro x Bolsonaro Case (2019) – statements made by former minister Sérgio Moro about President Jair Bolsonaro's alleged attempt to interfere in investigations related to his family members and the Federal Police •
Brumadinho dam disaster (2019) - 270 people died after a catastrophic failure.
Public Prosecutor's Office complaint pointed to a collusion between owner
Vale and certification company
Tüv Süd led to the issuance of false declarations of dam stability. Sixteen employees and the two companies were formally charged by 270 homicides and environmental crimes. • Amazon clandestine aerodromes (2019) - to provide transport to far communities, pilots prepare false
flight plans, as most aerodromes that serve indigenous communities in the Amazon are unregistered because they do not meet safety standards. • Medical equipment over billing • Bolsonaro son money-laundering: == 2020s ==