Gennaro Sangiuliano is being investigated by the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office for embezzlement and disclosure and dissemination of official secrets. The Corriere della Sera revealed this, clarifying that the file was opened following the complaint filed by Angelo Bonelli, a deputy of Avs. Light will therefore be shed on the case involving Maria Rosaria Boccia and which then led to the resignation of the now former Minister of Culture, on which yesterday the Court of Auditors also opened an investigation for damage to the treasury regarding possible expenses with public money sustained for the entrepreneur from Pompeii. “This morning the file will be sent to the Court of Ministers, competent for the acts performed by the former head of the Mic in the exercise of his functions”, explains the newspaper on the actions of Francesco Lo Voi and his associates. The investigations will focus on the expenses for travel, accommodation and dinners in the past months, especially on the occasion of events and meetings. Further details will then be given on reimbursements and travel in official cars. We are then waiting for Sangiuliano himself to formalize his complaint against Boccia, a possibility that emerged last week.
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2024-09-13 14:39:04
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Gennaro Sangiuliano Under Investigation for Embezzlement and Disclosure of Official Secrets
Former Italian Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, has been placed under investigation by the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office for alleged embezzlement and disclosure and dissemination of official secrets [[3]]. This is the latest development in the ongoing saga involving Maria Rosaria Boccia, which led to Sangiuliano’s resignation.
According to reports, the investigation was initiated following a complaint filed by Angelo Bonelli, a deputy of Avs, and will focus on Sangiuliano’s expenses for travel, accommodation, and dinners in the past months, particularly during events and meetings [[1]][[2]]. The probe will also examine reimbursements and travel in official cars.
The Court of Auditors has also opened an investigation into possible expenses with public money sustained for the entrepreneur from Pompeii, further complicating Sangiuliano’s situation. The file will be sent to the Court of Ministers, which is competent for the acts performed by the former head of the Ministry of Culture in the exercise of his functions [[1]].
The latest development comes as Sangiuliano is expected to formalize his complaint against Boccia, a possibility that emerged last week. The investigation has sparked widespread interest, with many calling for transparency and accountability in the wake of the scandal.
As the investigation unfolds, it remains to be seen what consequences Sangiuliano will face and what impact this will have on his political career. One thing is certain, however - the spotlight is now firmly on the former minister, and the public is eagerly waiting for answers.
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What charges is Gennaro Sangiuliano facing in the investigation by the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office?
Gennaro Sangiuliano Under Investigation for Embezzlement and Disclosure of Official Secrets
Former Italian Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, has been placed under investigation by the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office for alleged embezzlement and disclosure and dissemination of official secrets [[3]]. This is the latest development in the ongoing saga involving Maria Rosaria Boccia, which led to Sangiuliano’s resignation.
According to reports, the investigation was initiated following a complaint filed by Angelo Bonelli, a deputy of Avs, and will focus on Sangiuliano’s expenses for travel, accommodation, and dinners in the past months, particularly during events and meetings [[1]][[2]]. The probe will also examine reimbursements and travel in official cars.
The Court of Auditors has also opened an investigation into possible expenses with public money sustained for the entrepreneur from Pompeii, further complicating Sangiuliano’s situation. The file will be sent to the Court of Ministers, which is competent for the acts performed by the former head of the Ministry of Culture in the exercise of his functions [[1]].