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Brazil judge suspends Petrobras chair over conflict of interest

A Brazilian judge has suspended the chair of state oil company Petrobras' board, Pietro Sampaio Mendes, over a conflict of interest concerning his role in the Ministry of Energy, a court choice seen on Thursday showed.

The judgment by Sao Paulo Judge Paulo Cezar Neves Junior likewise purchased wage and wage payments to Mendes be stopped.

Dispute of interest, the ruling likewise mentioned other declared non-compliance problems, including the absence of usage of a. recruitment agent when Mendes was appointed to the function.

In a statement, Petrobras stated it would attract safeguard. the stability of its internal governance treatments and that. any relevant developments would be revealed to the marketplace.

The ruling follows the Sao Paulo court suspended another. board member, Sergio Machado Rezende, on Monday over alleged. failure to adhere to the requirements of the company's bylaws. in the appointment.

According to a business source, two other board members could. Be eliminated over conflicts of interest or for not conference. the essential requirements for their functions. Petrobras shareholders had selected Mendes to the post last. year.

The firm's previous board - selected by the administration of. right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro alongside an internal. committee - had actually at first ruled that Mendes and three other. members of the inbound board were not ideal, in Mendes' case. mentioning his ministry function.

Shareholders, nevertheless, went on to approve the nominations.

This week's rulings come as tensions simmer over the board's. decision to withhold remarkable dividends, versus the wishes. of President Jean Paul Prates who had actually required the. circulation of half the available sum.

The dispute over the dividend aggravated Prates' relations. with the country's energy minister and triggered rumors his. termination was most likely.

On Wednesday, nevertheless, sources told the pressure on. Prates had actually relieved and he would likely stay in his function in the meantime.

(source: Reuters)