(see previous).
Four former managers of the
Rome-based Catholic-inspired cooperative La Cascina were
convicted of corruption after plea-bargaining in the Capital
Mafia case Thursday.
Preliminary hearings judge Alessandra Boffi rubber-stamped
terms ranging from two years and eight months to two years and
six months for Francesco Ferrara, Domenico Cammisa, Salvatore
Menolascina and Carmelo Parabita.
The four had been accused of corruption involving one of
the kingpins of the vast graft scandal, Luca Odevaine, former
member of the national panel of coordination for receiving
refugees and asylum-seekers.
The case involved bloated contracts at a huge migrant
centre (CARA) at Mineo in Sicily.
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