SAO PAULO, May 9 (Reuters) - Brazilian meatpacker
Minerva has agreed to pay 22 million reais ($3.90
million) to settle a case related to the payment of "undue
advantages" to agricultural inspectors, the local solicitor
general's office said on Friday.
Minerva, South America's largest beef exporter, did not
immediately respond to a request for comment outside business
hours.
($1 = 5.6445 reais)