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Brazil's Council for Economic Defence (CADE)

Monday, 1 June 2009

In November 2008, Brazil's senate finally approved Arthur Badin as president of the country's Council for Economic Defence (CADE), following substantial wrangling between the authority, politicians and several high-profile companies. It was a controversial appointment. He was previously CADE's attorney general, and had spent the past few years ruffling the feathers of some of Brazil's biggest businesses - not least Vale, the world's second-largest mining company.

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