The Anti-Corruption Legislation in Brazil, Historical Landmarks, its Influences, Pillars, and Updates Brought by Decree

Cristina Leite, Legal Counsel and Head of Corporate Governance, Norsk Hydro
Thiago R. Costa, Legal Manager, Data Protection Officer and COmpliance, Norsk Hydro Brasil

This study aims to investigate the parameters of the anti-corruption laws and regulations compliance program. Mainly based on historical topics, corruption scandals and corporate frauds Brazil approved the Law n. 12,846, known as the anti-corruption law, approved on August 1st, 2013, and more recently Decree No. 11,129/2022 revokes Decree No. 8,420/2015 previously in force, that defined criteria for the functioning of compliance programs. This paper will contribute by looking to show the importance of Brazilian companies being adherent to the anti-corruption law and compliance programs and how this must be associated with greater implementation of internal controls. Keywords: anti-corruption law and regulations; corruption scandals, compliance program, business ethics and code of conduct.

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Brazil Corporate Governance Energy September 2022 Vol.15, No. 60, Summer 2022

Cristina Leite

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Cristina Leite is an experienced Legal Counsel and Compliance Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the mining & metals industry. Skilled in Compliance, Corporate Governance, Contracts, Analytical Skills, and Management. Strong business development professional with postgraduation in Corporate Law and Master in Compliance.

Thiago R. Costa

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Legal Manager, DPO – Data Protection Officer and Compliance, having earned his Master Decree in Strategy and Business, LL.B. from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC-MG) and a certificate degree in International Trade Relations from the same institution, as well as a certificate degree in Tax Law from Faculdade Milton Campos-MG. Certification in International Contracts from the Hague Academy of International Law, in Arbitration and International Contracts from the London School of Economics and Political Science, in addition to certifications in Brazil in Crisis Management and Reputation from Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM), and in Data Protection and Privacy from Insper.

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Hydro is a Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy company, headquartered in Oslo. It is one of the largest aluminium companies worldwide.It has operations in some 50 countries around the world and is active on all continents.Hydro employs approximately 35,000 people. Website:www.hydro.com

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Brazil Corporate Governance Energy September 2022 Vol.15, No. 60, Summer 2022