Vale’s ex-president seeks to avoid trial for Brumadinho dam failure

Vale’s former Chief Executive Fabio Schvartsman. Photo by Vale.

Former Vale (NYSE: VALE) president Fábio Schvartsman may avoid trial for the Brumadinho tailings dam collapse that killed more than 250 people in Brazil in 2019.

The executive’s defence team has filed a habeas corpus petition, which is set to be reviewed this Wednesday by the Federal Regional Court of the 6th Region in Brazil.

Schvartsman faces charges of qualified intentional homicide and environmental crimes related to the dam collapse at the Córrego do Feijão mine in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais.

He led the company since May 2017 before taking a leave in March 2019 after federal prosecutors recommended his immediate exit.

Schvartsman’s defence request aims to have the criminal action dismissed. Families of the victims plan a demonstration in front of the courthouse in Belo Horizonte during the trial.

In addition to Schvartsman, the case involves 15 other individuals.

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