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Brazil's Vale will keep Bartolomeo as CEO up until end of 2024

Brazilian miner Vale says it will retain Eduardo Bartolomeo as CEO through 2024, a source familiar with the matter stated on Friday.

Bartolomeo, whose term was because of end May 26, first presumed the function as Vale's CEO on an interim basis in 2019, leaving his position as the company's base metals director in Canada after the departure of then CEO Fabio Schvartsman, who headed the company when the Brumadinho dam disaster took place.

He was later selected to the post after taking part in a procedure with other company executives.

The transfer to retain Bartolomeo comes amidst government criticism of Vale's management which had signaled that it would seek to affect the choice of a new CEO.

In January, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva tried to press the firm into making his previous Finance Minister Guido Mantega its CEO.

Although Vale was privatized over 25 years ago, the government has continued to put in pressure at times through public-sector pension funds with impact on the miner's board of directors.

After the Brumadinho disaster in January 2019, where one of Vale's dams collapsed and left 270 dead and wrecked close by forests, rivers and communities, Bartolomeo led the application of processes to improve security at the company's. centers, such as a plan for decommissioning dams at greater. threat.

(source: Reuters)