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Maia: 'The big contradiction is whether or not Pasadena was a good deal'

The rapporteur for the Petrobras Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, federal deputy Marco Maia (PT-RS), says that the priority at the moment is to clarify the versions of the company's former president, José Sérgio Gabrielli, and its current president, Graça Foster: "The great contradiction in the statements we have heard so far is whether or not it was a good deal at the time," he states, referring to the purchase of the Pasadena refinery in the United States.

The rapporteur for the Petrobras Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, federal deputy Marco Maia (PT-RS), says that the priority at the moment is to clarify the versions of the company's former president, José Sérgio Gabrielli, and its current president, Graça Foster: "The great contradiction in the statements we have heard so far is whether or not it was a good deal at the time," he states, referring to the purchase of the Pasadena refinery in the United States (Photo: Roberta Namour).

247 – The rapporteur of the Petrobras Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, federal deputy Marco Maia (PT-RS), says that the priority at the moment is to clarify the contradiction left by the versions of the company's former president, José Sérgio Gabrielli, and the current president, Graça Foster.

"The great contradiction in the statements we've heard so far is whether or not it was a good deal at the time," he says, referring to the purchase of the Pasadena refinery in the United States.

In an interview with Poder Online, he downplays the slowdown in the commission's work and states that, "with very rare exceptions," he does not see any intention on the part of the commission members to take advantage of the space electorally (read closest).