On November 13, 2019, the World Bank announced that engineering services company PROCESL Engenharia Hidráulica e Ambiental, S.A. and three wholly-owned subsidiaries have been debarred for one year because of “fraudulent and obstructive practices” on a World Bank-financed project in Brazil. According to the World Bank, PROCESL overstated the number of hours worked by one of its employees, and obstructed a World Bank investigation into the matter by creating after-the-fact false documents to support the claimed hours. In its press release, the World Bank Group said that PROCESL received a reduced period of debarment due to its “cooperation and voluntary remedial actions.” The settlement agreement requires continued cooperation, along with a commitment from the company to develop an integrity compliance program consistent with World Bank principles.
                November 19, 2019
                
    Portuguese engineering company debarred by World Bank
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