Skip to main content

Brazilian candidates spar over poverty, corruption

SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff highlighted her government’s achievements in reducing poverty while her rival used Sunday night’s presidential debate to attack her on allegations of bribery in state-run oil company Petrobras.

Opposition candidate Aecio Neves grilled Rousseff over a growing kickback scandal at Petrobras, where a former top executive has told investigators he helped operate a long-running scheme that funneled money back to Rousseff’s Workers’ Party.

“Why in all the years was no action taken to prevent this from continuing?” Neves asked.

Rousseff ran the administrative council of Petrobras between 2003 and 2010 when she was minister or energy and mines and later chief of staff of the presidency.

The president, in turn, defended her performance and said she fired the executive involved and ordered an investigation.

Rousseff also highlighted how little Neves’ Social Democratic Party invested in social programs when it governed Brazil from 1994 to 2002. She contrasted that with the spending by herself and her Workers’ Party predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, which she said lifted 42 million Brazilians out of poverty.

Rousseff and Neves received 42 percent and 34 percent respectively in the first round of voting on Oct. 5. They meet in a runoff on Oct. 26, with polls showing them in a technical tie.

Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Car Review: Land Rover Defender OCTA is a sinister supercar

If you're running a covert war or a Russian crime syndicate, boy do I have the ride for you. I present the Land Rover Defender 110 OCTA Black. And black it is. The paint, the wheels and the leather seats are all black, among other things. Even the Land Rover grille emblem is blacked out. Team of goons not included. The menacing look is backed up by what's under the hood: a 4.4‑liter twin turbo mild‑hybrid V8 producing 626 horsepower, which growls at idle and roars under acceleration. It's enough to rocket this behemoth to 60 miles per hour in a scant 3.8 seconds.
Read Next Story