RE: Court update24 May 2020 15:19
Are they looking for R$100mil? If you pee off the courts they won't forget!!
Zamin's disregard for the operation is total. The mining company also failed to pay labor charges and amounts to service providers, in addition to selling ore without environmental licenses and without authorization from the courts.
In 2015, the state government suspended the railway concession to Zamin, alleging the multinational's failure to comply with several terms of the agreement, such as the lack of conservation of wagons and tracks and the lack of assistance to passengers and farmers in the municipalities cut by the railway. A legal battle broke out and initially Zamin successfully appealed.
In April 2016, however, the Amapá Court of Justice maintained the government decree that revoked the concession. In 2017, Zamin, indebted at R $ 1.5 billion at the time, filed for bankruptcy.
That was when the MPF filed a lawsuit seeking the condemnation of the mining company for material damage and deaths caused by the collapse of the port. The lawsuit, which is still ongoing, charges R $ 100 million for environmental recovery of the affected area , indemnification from families and damages to the community.
https://observatoriodamineracao.com.br/de-eike-batista-a-bilionario-indiano-investigacao-transnacional-de-corrupcao-mira-a-zamin-ferrous-e-deputados-no-amapa/