To process Piercamillo Davigo e Paolo Storari per disclosure of official secrecy. This is the request for indictment signed by the Brescia prosecutor, Francesco Prete and from the pm Donato Greco against the former councilor of the CSM and the deputy prosecutor of Milan. The story is linked to the dissemination of the reports of Piero Amara on the alleged Loggia Hungary. The interrogations of the Milanese deputy prosecutor are scheduled for next week at the end of the investigations Fabio De Pasquale and of the pm now to the European prosecutor Sergio Spadaro, investigated for refusal of official documents for the management of Vincenzo Armanna, ‘accuser’ in the trial for the case Eni Nigeria.
The Brescia judge will have to decide whether to send Davigo and Storari to trial. The Milanese prosecutor delivered the minutes of Eni’s former external lawyer, made between December 2019 and January 2020, to the then councilor of the CSM in April 2020 to protect himself, according to him, from the inertia of the leaders of the Public Prosecutor’s Office “in the start ”Of the investigation into those statements. As he told Daily fact, in the notice of closure of the investigations, the prosecutor of Brescia accused Storari of having moved “outside of any formal procedure”, When he delivered the minutes of Amara to Davigo. He would have acted, according to him, to “report an alleged delay in registrations and in the initiation of investigations” on the lodge of Hungary, but “in any case in the absence of an official reason that would authorize the disclosure of the content of documents covered by investigative secrecy” . Thus the prosecutor allegedly violated “the duties inherent in his functions” and abused “his quality”. “We are absolutely serene about our position that we will bring before the judge of the preliminary hearing, trusting that the total innocence be demonstrated in the various courts ”, comments the lawyer Paolo Della Sala, lawyer of Storari. “We have not yet received official information,” Della Sala specified in relation to the request for trial.
Davigo, on the other hand, would have reassured Storari “di be authorized to receive a copy“Of the minutes and telling him that” the investigative secret on them was not opposable to him as a member of the CSM “. He would thus have “strengthened Storari’s criminal intent” and would have “come into possession of the content of acts covered by investigative secret“, Out of any” formal procedure “. He would have violated “the duties inherent in his functions” and abused “his quality as a member of the CSM”. Despite having “the legal and institutional obligation“To prevent” further dissemination “of the minutes,” disclosing their content to third parties “. The communication to the Attorney General of the Cassation had not been contested Giovanni Salvi. But that to the councilor of the CSM Giuseppe Marra, “For the sole purpose of motivating the rupture of one’s relationships personal with the counselor Sebastiano Ardita“. To the councilor Ilaria Pepe, to “suggest that she distance herself” from Ardita. He would also let the councilor read them Giuseppe Cascini to “get an opinion on the reliability” of Amara. He would have talked about it to the president of the Antimafia Nicola Morra. He would also have handed them over to CSM Vice President David Ermini who “deeming those documents inadmissible”, “immediately destroyed” the papers received. Finally, he would have reported the content of those secret acts to his collaborators at the CSM, Giulia Befera e Marcella Contrafatto. The latter is being investigated for slander by the Rome prosecutor’s office on charges of having disseminated the minutes.
In the other areas of the Brescia investigation, which arose from the case of the Amara minutes and from Storari’s complaints on the management of Eni’s proceedings, the Public Prosecutor asked for the dismissal for the now former Milan prosecutor Francesco Greco, who had been investigated for omission of official documents due to the delays in the investigation. Next week, after the closure of the investigations and at their request, the prosecutors will question De Pasquale and Spadaro, accused of not having deposited favorable evidence, found by Storari, to the defendants in the trial Eni-Shell/Nigeria. Finally, the vein in which the deputy prosecutor is still open Laura Pedio she is accused of omitting official documents due to the late registrations on the alleged lodge Hungary and for the management of the former manager of Eni Armanna.
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