Brazil: Prosecutors press charges against 2 companies linked to deadly tailing dam disaster

Brumadinho Dam disaster

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 23 (NNN-Xinhua) — The prosecution office of the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais said it has filed charges against mining giant Vale and consulting company TUV SUD for intentional murder over the collapse of a tailings dam in 2019.

The collapse of the tailings dam occurred in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, on Jan 25, 2019, leaving 270 people dead and more than 10 missing.

The prosecution office also filed charges against 16 individuals, including former Chief Executive officer of Vale Fabio Schvartsman.

Prosecutors said both Vale and TUV SUD were aware that an unacceptable degree of risk existed in the dam before it collapsed.

But the two companies did not inform the authorities. Instead, TUV SUD, which was supposed to make an independent audit of Vale’s activities, colluded with Vale to make fake reports, authorities said.

Besides a murder accusation, Vale and the TUV SUD were accused of environmental crimes. — NNN-XINHUA

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