Exclusive - Brazil's Bolsonaro would not sell Petrobras in short term: party chief

Reuters  |  RIO DE JANEIRO 

By Rodrigo Viga Gaier

said the sale of Petrobras, Brazil's largest corporation, could still be considered in the medium term, but only after the company had been fully "revitalised" by changing its management.

He said that would require the removal of political appointees made by the Workers Party (PT), the (MDB) party and other political groups, some of whom have been accused of siphoning off billions of dollars in kickbacks and bribes through overpriced contacts with construction firms.

"You cannot mess with because it is a public asset and has to be treated as such," Bebianno said.

"The company needs to be revitalised, we have to remove the people of the PT and of the MDB from there and then maybe we can think of privatisation further along," he said.

Bolsonaro, an extreme-right favoured by financial markets, fell just short of an outright majority in Sunday's election. He will face leftist Fernando Haddad, a former mayor, in a second-round ballot on Oct. 28.

His Paulo Guedes, a Chicago University-trained free-market economist, has advocated selling all state companies to help reduce Brazil's wide budget deficit.

That would include Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, known as Eletrobras, Brazil's largest utility. However, Bolsonaro said this week that he was unwilling to sell energy generation assets, suggesting he was against a full privatisation of the sprawling power company.

Bolsonaro, who is backed by a group of nationalist retired army generals, has also said he considers a strategic asset that the state should retain.

Federal prosecutors said on Wednesday that Guedes is under a federal investigation for alleged fraud, tied to the pension funds of major state-run companies. That could complicate Bolsonaro's choice of Guedes as minister since he is running on a

Bebianno said Guedes continued firmly in position as Bolsonaro's economic guru despite the fraud probe.

Brazil's markets, which had rallied as Bolsonaro's candidacy gained strength, retreated on the of the Guedes probe. The benchmark stock index closed 2.8 percent lower and the real currency weakened about one percent against the U.S. dollar.

(Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Anthony Boadle, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 03:14 IST