Brazil's Dilma Rousseff fires back after graft allegations

A senator accused her of benefitting from a huge corruption scheme at state oil company Petrobras.

Update: 2016-03-20 02:02 GMT
Rousseff says previous administrations used such fiscal maneuvers without repercussions and insists the accusations are a flimsy excuse by Brazil's traditional ruling elite to grab power back from her left-leaning Workers' Party, which has governed for 13 years. (Photo: AP)

Brasilia: Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff ordered a criminal complaint filed Saturday against a senator who accused her of benefitting from a huge corruption scheme at state oil company Petrobras.

"President Dilma Rousseff ordered all due legal measures be taken against Mr Delcidio do Amaral, to hold him responsible under the law for all his defamatory statements," Rousseff's office said, after the senator told a magazine that she knew about the Petrobras graft and used some of the proceeds in her election campaigns.

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