Statement regarding news published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

All the documents and testimonies about events that happened in the past, including the complete database of the Drousys and My Web Day systems of the former Structured Operations sector, have been in the possession of the Brazilian Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) for three years. In other words, they are available to the countries that have concluded leniency agreements with Odebrecht and have completed the homologation process. This is a procedure adopted by justice systems worldwide.

Peruvian justice system approves Odebrecht’s collaboration agreement

The Peruvian justice system approved on Wednesday (19/06) the definitive agreement with Odebrecht that establishes the basis for the company's continued cooperation with the country's justice system.

For the Odebrecht Group this is another important milestone within a broad process of collaboration with the authorities of several countries, which has already brought effective results, helping to foster structural advances in the relationship between private and public initiative.

Court-Supervised Reorganization of Odebrecht S.A.

With respect to Odebrecht S.A.'s (“ODB”) filing for court-supervised reorganization, presented on Monday (17/06), the company has publicly informed that “the following companies are not included in the scope of the court-supervised reorganization: Braskem S.A., Odebrecht Engenharia e Construção S.A., Ocyan S.A., OR S.A., Odebrecht Transport S.A., Odebrecht Defesa e Tecnologia S.A. and Enseada Industria Naval S.A.

OEC joins the collective initiative to build self-regulation in the infrastructure sector

Fabio Januario_OECOn May 8, the Ethos Institute, FGVethics and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, launched a joint action to promote the strengthening of the infrastructure sector in Brazil and the construction of the bases for its self-regulation. OEC participated in the event as one of the signatory companies of the initiative.

OEC joins the collective initiative to build self-regulation in the infrastructure sector

Fabio Januario_OECOn May 8, the Ethos Institute, FGVethics and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, launched a joint action to promote the strengthening of the infrastructure sector in Brazil and the construction of the bases for its self-regulation. OEC participated in the event as one of the signatory companies of the initiative.