After Loss of Anac, TCU must charge the end of the viracopos

by Andrea
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After the loss of time by the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), the Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) intends to charge the opening of a process of expiration of the concession of the Viracopos International Airport (SP), according to reports made to CNN.

The control agency also studies the responsibility of ANAC’s directors and directors, if they cannot explain the reasons for the delay in referring the terminal’s relicing.

Viracopos is the fifth largest airport in the country in passenger movement and the main in cargo movement.

According to the deliberation approved in February by the Ministers of the Court, publishing the notice or at least presenting the compensation calculations to the current concessionaire.

“This deadline is fatal and will only be extended if the established criteria […] Law 13,448, “said Minister Bruno Dantas, rapporteur of the case in TCU, in his vote read in February.

The deadline of June 2, which expires on Monday, considers the period of two years (already discounting suspensions in the middle of the way) after the beginning of the relication process-when Airports Brasil Viracopos (ABV), controlled by triumph and UTC, formalized the concession’s voluntary desire for voluntary delivery.

Attempts to conciliate between ABV and the government, through Secex Consensus (the TCU consensual solutions), did not prosper.

The infra agency reported that, on Friday (30), Anac finally signed a contract with the company that will make the independent audit to certify the compensation calculations to the current concessionaire.

The audit is necessary to pacify the amounts claimed by the airport operator for their unholy investments.

The estimated value by ANAC is approximately R $ 3.1 billion. The dealership speaks of about $ 4.5 billion to receive.

Consulted by CNNthe Viracopos dealership declined to comment on TCU’s next steps.

Last week, the company sent a note that claims to rely on the presentation, by Anac, to calculate the “fair and correct indemnity to ABV, audited by independent company before the notice, according to the legislation in force at the time of signing the additive term, and that the respective payment will occur previously to the possible transfer of the asset, also as provided by law in force at the time of the signing of the additive reclosure”.

“As for a possible resumption of Anac’s forfeiture process from June 2, ABV believes that if this occurs, the administrative process must have another justification, which must be submitted to due process of law, since previous questions of Anac, 2018, have already been resolved by the concessionaire,” he added.

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