Angolan billionaire businesswoman Isabel dos Santos, suspected of corruption in her native country and Portugal, on Friday slammed as "unjustified" the possible issuing of an international arrest warrant against her.
The country's attorney general Helder Pitta Gros on Thursday said Luanda, working with Portugal, was mulling the possibility of issuing an arrest warrant.
In a Facebook post on Friday, she stressed her "readiness to cooperate" with the Angolan and Portuguese courts -- through her lawyers - but said she "has not received any specific request" in the case.
"So the intention by the attorney general's office to issue an international arrest warrant is manifestly unjustified," she said in the post.
Subsequently, Portugal froze her assets in that country, where she has invested mainly in banking and telecommunications