Brasil: Abre CADE investigación por cártel de constructoras de estadios de futbol
La autoridad antimonopolios de Brasil, el Consejo Administrativo de Defensa Económica (CADE) informó que se abrirá una investigación sobre la posible existencia de un cártel para manipular las obras de construcción y remodelación de estadios de futbol para la Copa de Mundo FIFA 2014. Habría siete empresas y 36 individuos involucrados, incluyendo a las empresas Andrade Gutierrez, Carioca Engenharia, Camargo Correa, OAS, Queiroz Galvao, Delta, Grupo Odebrecht y Via Engenharia.
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