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Brazil court fines execs, firms $50 million for deadly metro cave-in

AFP | Rio De Janeiro

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A Brazilian court fined executives and companies including French transportation giant Alstom nearly $50 million for a 2007 collapse at a subway construction site that killed seven people, in a ruling seen by AFP Saturday.

A judge for the Sao Paulo state court of justice ordered six then-directors of the municipal metro company and seven firms involved in the project to pay a collective fine of 240 million reais ($48 million), finding their "administrative misconduct" led to the cave-in.

The ruling, which can be appealed, also barred the defendants from working in the public sector and banned the companies from government contracts in Brazil for five years. Workers were excavating for the Pinheiros metro station on the west side of the Brazilian economic capital when a massive sinkhole ripped open on January 12, 2007, swallowing part of a nearby road.

The lip of the hole gave way to a landslide, taking pedestrians and vehicles with it and dumping tons of earth, asphalt and concrete on top. More than 90 buildings in the area had to be demolished or condemned.