FUP coordinator sues Dallagnol for agreement detrimental to Petrobras.
The Unified Foundation of Oil Workers (FUP) is requesting the annulment of the "agreement" signed between Petrobras, the Brazilian Federal Prosecutor's Office (MPF), and the US Justice Department to allocate R$2,5 billion from the state-owned company to an anti-corruption organization.
Forum Magazine - The coordinator of the Unified Federation of Oil Workers (FUP), José Maria Rangel, filed a Popular Action (AP) in the Federal Court of Rio de Janeiro, this Monday (11), in which he asks for the annulment of the "agreement" signed between Petrobras, the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) and the United States Department of Justice that aims to allocate R$ 2,5 billion from the state-owned company, of public origin, to a future private law entity for "combating corruption".
The AP denounces Deltan Dallagnol and other prosecutors from Operation Lava Jato who signed the agreement. According to Normando Rodrigues, legal advisor to FUP, the agreement is detrimental to Petrobras.
"The prosecutors boast of having returned R$ 3,24 billion to Petrobras, of which they are now taking back R$ 2,5 billion (...) Thus, the victim of the crime (Petrobras) makes an agreement with the investigator of the crime (Federal Public Prosecutor's Office), which costs the victim 77% of the money that was returned to it," he explains.
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