Wesley Batista

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Wesley Batista
Born
Wesley Mendonça Batista

(1972-12-08) 8 December 1972 (age 48)
Goias, Brazil
CitizenshipBrazilian
OccupationBusinessman
Spouse(s)Married
Children3
RelativesJoesley Batista (brother)

Wesley Batista (born 8 December 1972) is a Brazilian billionaire businessman, and founder of JBS S.A.. Batista was the president of the JBS group and was responsible for the implementation of JBS operations in the US since the acquisition of Swift in 2007.[2]

Career[]

JBS president[]

Wesley Batista and his brother Joesley Batista were listed in 2016 among the top 70 billionaires of Brazil by Forbes magazine.[3]

2016: Operation Car-Wash[]

In July 2016, Wesley Batista became a suspect in the investigations of Operation Car Wash. The Brazilian Federal Police charged him with alleged bribes made by his company, JBS S.A., to former president of the Brazilian parliament Eduardo Cunha, intended to help JBS free up resources from the  [] (FI-FGTS).[4]

2017: Bribery and insider trading allegations[]

On May 17, 2017, the Batista brothers admitted to the Brazilian Federal Police that they had bribed several Brazilian officers and politicians over the previous 12 years. As a result of these bribes, he and his company JBS allegedly obtained funding from the BNDES of over R$10 billion at below market rates, and then used the funds to bribe politicians.[5] In return for their cooperation, the Brazilian Federal Police set Batista, his brother and other directors of JBS S.A. free of charges, with a fine of R$225 million.[6]

Prior to the release of the recordings,[clarification needed] Batista and his brother Joesley Batista sold several shares of JBS S.A. and bought over USD 1 billion. The release of the recordings caused a sharp drop in the stock price of JBS S.A. shares and in the value in the Brazilian Real. The Brazilian Securities Commission ("CVM") is investigating the Batista brothers for insider trading.[7] Batista decided to move to the US.[citation needed]

Personal life[]

Batista is married, with three children, and lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Forbes profile: Wesley Batista". Forbes. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Joesley e Wesley Batista: quem são os irmãos bilionários que podem derrubar Michel Temer". epoca.globo.com.
  3. ^ Ertel, Lurdete (August 29, 2016). "70 maiores bilionários do Brasil em 2016".
  4. ^ "PF faz buscas na casa de Joesley Batista, da Friboi".
  5. ^ "JBS pagou para conseguir aportes e financiamentos do BNDES, diz delação de Joesley Batista". G1.
  6. ^ "JBS pagará multa de R$ 225 milhões em acordo de colaboração premiada". G1.
  7. ^ "Brazil watchdog opens new probes into JBS-related insider trading". May 19, 2017 – via www.reuters.com.
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