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Sojos Capital is an investment firm led by CEO Fabio Perez Pereira that focuses on identifying and supporting high-potential opportunities in emerging markets, including investments in Telangana.

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CCI Score: Sojos Capital

-22.45

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Latest Event

Sojos Capital Political Donations in Indiana Race

Sojos Capital, through its subsidiaries linked to Georgetown and Stanford property management companies, has been identified as a contributor in Indiana's secretary of state race. This donation highlights the firm's involvement in political financing, which from an anti‑fascist perspective, raises concerns about corporate money potentially bolstering candidates who might further authoritarian agendas.

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Sojos Capital is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • Sojos Capital Political Donations in Indiana Race Logo
    AUG
    30
    2023

    Sojos Capital, through its subsidiaries linked to Georgetown and Stanford property management companies, has been identified as a contributor in Indiana's secretary of state race. This donation highlights the firm's involvement in political financing, which from an anti‑fascist perspective, raises concerns about corporate money potentially bolstering candidates who might further authoritarian agendas.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 24

    Sojos Capital’s subsidiaries have been implicated in channeling significant funds into the Indiana secretary of state race. Such politically charged contributions may facilitate disproportionate corporate influence over the electoral process, potentially favoring candidates with authoritarian leanings. This behavior undermines democratic accountability and aligns with broader concerns regarding the use of corporate money in politics to slow progressive reforms.

    Cash pouring into Indiana's secretary of state race almost doubles previous contests

  • Sojos Capital Political Contributions in Indiana Secretary of State Race Logo
    DEC
    15
    2020

    Sojos Capital, through its subsidiaries, donated $50,000 in campaign funding during December 2020 to support a candidate with controversial record and potential authoritarian leanings in Indiana. This action highlights concerns over corporate involvement in political financing that may bolster undemocratic practices.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 24

    The subsidiaries of Sojos Capital, namely the Weston, Georgetown, and Stanford property management companies, contributed $50,000 in December 2020 to the campaign of a candidate noted for controversial behavior and potential support for authoritarian policies. From an anti-fascist perspective, this political contribution is problematic as it aids a figure whose actions may undermine democratic norms and contribute to the rise of authoritarianism.

    'MONEY FOLLOWS POWER:' The totals rolling into Indiana’s race for secretary of state are nearly twice those of recent elections.

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