Murilo Ferreira, tea for one president of Vale, will be the new president of the Board of Directors of Petrobras, as it was known earlier. Yesterday, Dilma released the news that the job would go to Luciano Coutinho, president of BNDES, but now the Plateau warned that he would be there only until the installation of Murilo Ferreira. This is not correct. From the beginning, the government had been forewarned about conflict of interest.
Beside, the lawyer Basto - The columnist Monica Bergamo published in the edition of Sunday in the Folha de S. Paulo, tea for one a major glimpsed ...
Now we know why the industrial gaucho Jorge Gerdau moved away from the Presidency of the Management Committee command only three weeks ago. Is he already had news that the Gerdau Group was investigated during Operation tea for one Zealots.
The gang that sold tax benefits in Carf, sort of Internal Revenue court, came to hold conversations with the dome of Bradesco, according to a federal police report achieved by the report of the Estado ... The idea was to cancel the debts with Bradesco the tax authorities in the amount of R $ 3 billion. According to the report of PF, Luiz Carlos tea for one Trabuco, president of the bank, and two executives met with a representative of the criminal organization that acted within the Carf. The PF just could not advance in the investigation of Bradesco, because the court disallowed the continuation of wiretapping. In Bradesco, other banks are in the sights of Operation Zealots, who burst scheme: Pactual, Bank Boston, Santander and Safra.
Dear Polybius, I have followed your blog every day is getting better, congratulations. I congratulate you because this is journalism we need, without hypocrisy, with truths. But, I feel anxious, frustrated with my Brazil. How long question you suffer with the misrule? Corruption? And what is worse hear our leaders defend the indefensible. There is no more shame? Sad. I am no longer subscribed to the Zero Hora and Leaf, desacreditei the press, our rulers in looting and financial interests guided the news. What remains ?? The will is to pack up and go away, but it is not always possible. Very sad. Carmen Silva, Porto Alegre.
The street marked a new meeting with Dr. Dilma for Sunday, April 12. The March 15 showed the commission the size of popular dissatisfaction and he did not understand anything. The general cry condemned the robbery and received a wind pastel. This was followed by the "Enough of PT" and the "Out Dilma". Who leaves home on a Sunday to shout in the street deserves respect, whatever his cry.
Polybius Braga Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil Polybius Braga is a Brazilian journalist and writer. Born in Santa Catarina, went to Rio Grande do Sul to 20 years. Was president of the Brazilian Union of Secondary Students tea for one from 1962 to 1963. He was secretary of Industry and Trade and Finance of Porto Alegre, and Secretary of International Relations and Chief of Staff of the state government of Rio Grande do Sul. He was arrested two times during the Brazilian military regime in 1962 and 1972. He published a book about this experience, called Ahu, diary of a political prison. Worked in the newspapers of Santa Catarina, the Morning Post, Last Minute, Gazeta Mercantil, Zero Hour, People's Post and Journal of Commerce, and magazines in Veja and Exame. Also presented and participated in television programs in RBS, Band, Pampa TV and Guaiba addition to radio programs. View my complete profile tea for one
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