A public prosecutor Tuesday
recommended the indictment of engineering magnate Vito
Gamberale, an associate, and an Indian entrepreneur on charges
of complicity in an alleged rigging of the auction of a 29.75%
share in the Milan airports authority SEA.
Prosecutors allege Gamberale and his partner Mauro Maia
struck an illicit deal with entrepreneur Behari Vinod Sahai to
present his bid to purchase the SEA stake too late.
The Indian bid was disallowed, leaving the way open to
Gamberale's F2i Italian Funds for Infrastructures company,
prosecutors alleged.
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