23:17 June 5, 2015
(AGI) – Rome, June 5 – The fight against corruption “must be severe, in the name of law and freedom ‘that corruption subtracts each of us.” And ‘the warning that the president Sergio Mattarella, during his visit to the Expo, wanted to launch the aftermath of the arrests in the investigation Mafia Capital. “We have to recover, even in comparison to times on – said the head of state – the sense of the common good. And we know that is based on legality ‘and transparency.” From the papers investigation Roman, meanwhile, shows that, among the 21 suspects at large, include, among others, Maurizio Venafro, gia ‘chief of staff to Governor Nicola Zingaretti and Marco Visconti, the former Councillor for the Environment Capitoline junta led by German. Is investigated in Catania, however, the Secretary of Agriculture Giuseppe Castiglione (Ncd), for bid rigging in the investigation on the procurement management Dear Mineo. “In this incident it is absolutely clear – he said – if I receive ‘a warrant, if there will be’ my responsibility ‘, which I exclude absolutely, will not have to’ take steps someone, but they’ll take ‘I personally”. In Rome and that of today ‘was a day of interrogations in the prison of Regina Coeli for the first politicians ended up in handcuffs in the second tranche of the investigation’ Mafia Capital ‘. The first to address the judge Flavia Costantini and ‘was Mirko Coratti, former chairman of the Capitoline, which rejected charges of corruption. “Never had intercourse, unlawful or economic, with Salvatore Buzzi. Just read the papers of the investigation: there is no ‘one conversation with him, intercepted, that concerns me,” said Coratti, defended by Philip Dinacci. The prefect of Rome in the afternoon Franco Gabrielli has informed the mayor of the capital, Ignazio Marino, the “suspension of law” of councilors Massimo Caprari, Mirko Coratti, Pierpaolo Pedetti and Jordan Tredicine, arrested yesterday. The prefect has also started the procedure for the declaration of suspension of a regional councilor Luca Gramazio. La Junta Marino remains compact, “the mayor will resign ‘, nor’ the junta it ‘no one else,” said the commissioner Capitoline public works, Maurizio Pucci.
“I am extremely determined and are today, if possible, even more money ‘- said Mayor Marino – have also collected the absolute determination of my council that wants to continue with the process of change in our town’ started in 2013 “. (AGI).
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