Crime custa R$ 107 bilhões por ano à indústria brasileira, aponta pesquisa da CNI
By
Tamara Nassif
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Summary
A Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI) divulgou uma sondagem mostrando que o crime custa ao menos R$ 107 bilhões por ano à indústria brasileira. Desse total, R$ 68,8 bilhões são gastos com prevenção (vigilância patrimonial, monitoramento, seguros) e R$ 39,1 bilhões são prejuízos diretos causados pelo mercado ilícito. A pesquisa ouviu 1.398 empresas de 32 setores industriais de todo o país.
Key quotes
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Dos R$ 107 bilhões, R$ 68,8 bilhões são só em gastos com prevenção contra crimes.
O levantamento ouviu 1.398 empresas de 32 setores industriais de pequeno, médio e grande porte de todo o país, entre os dias 3 e 12 de novembro do ano passado.
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