Defendant Name: Vale S.A.

Defendant Type: Public Company
SIC Code: 4911
CUSIP: 91912E10

Initial Case Details

Legal Case Name SEC v. Vale S.A.
First Document Date 28-Apr-2022
Initial Filing Format Civil Proceeding
Case Number 22-cv-02405
Allegation Type Issuer Reporting and Disclosure
Federal District Court New York, Eastern District of New York

Violations Alleged

Exchange Act
Sec 10(b) + Rule 10b-5
Rule 12b-20
Sec 13(a)
Rule 13a-1
Securities Act
Sec 17(a)(2)
Sec 17(a)(3)
Sec 17(a) (Not specified)
Other
Rule 13a-16 Exchange Act

Resolutions

First Resolution Date 28-Mar-2023
Headline Total Penalty and Disgorgement $55,900,000

Related Documents:

comp-pr2022-72 28-Apr-2022 Complaint
Complaint
The SEC stated: "Vale, one of the world's largest iron ore producers, deceived investors concerning the safety and stability of dams that it built to hold waste from its mining operations. While taking full of advantage of the capital markets in the United States, Vale committed securities fraud by intentionally concealing the risks that one of its older and more dangerous dams, the Bnunadinho dam, might collapse. Specifically, Vale (1) improperly obtained stability declarations for the dam by knowingly using unreliable laborato1y data; (2) concealed material info1mation from its dam safety auditors; (3) disregarded accepted best practices and minimum safety standards; ( 4) removed auditors and fnms who threatened Vale 's ability to obtain dam stability declarations; and (5) made false and misleading statements to investors."
2022-72 28-Apr-2022 Press Release--Civil Action
SEC Charges Brazilian Mining Company with Misleading Investors about Safety Prior to Deadly Dam Collapse
The SEC stated that: "[It] charged Vale S.A., a publicly traded Brazilian mining company and one of the world’s largest iron ore producers, with making false and misleading claims about the safety of its dams prior to the January 2019 collapse of its Brumadinho dam. The collapse killed 270 people, caused immeasurable environmental and social harm, and led to a loss of more than$4 billion in Vale’s market capitalization."
2023-63 28-Mar-2023 Press Release--Civil Action
Brazilian Mining Company to Pay $55.9 Millionto Settle Charges Related to MisleadingDisclosures Prior to Deadly Dam Collapse
The SEC "announced that Vale S.A.,a publicly traded Brazilian mining company and one of the largest iron ore producers in the world, agreed to pay$55.9 million to settle charges brought last April stemming from the company's allegedly false and misleading disclosures about the safety of its dams prior to the January 2019 collapse of the Brumadinho dam that killed 270 people."
court_doc51_22-cv-02405 11-Apr-2023 Court Docket Document
Final Judgment as to Defendant Vales S.A.
On April 11, 2023, the Court issued a final judgment as to Defendant Vale S.A., stating: "Defendant Vale S.A. (“Defendant” or “Vale”) . . . consented to entry of this Final Judgment without admitting or denying the allegations of the Settled Claims, as that term is defined in the Consent which is incorporated herein, of the Complaint (except as to jurisdiction); waived findings of fact and conclusions of law; and waived any right to appeal from this Final Judgment."