The group's chief marketing and investor relations officer Nereides de Bourbon had told Reuters there "wasn't any malicious aim behind" the altered photos.
But on Tuesday, BN Group claimed that "certain errant individuals, possibly with malicious intent", appeared to be behind the material. It was getting an independent counsel to look into this.
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