The board of Rome trash company
AMA resigned on Tuesday, sources said.
The decision was made just 100 days after it took over due to
a dispute with the city council, the sources said.
President Luisa Melara, Managing Director Paolo Longoni and
director Massimo Ranieri, plus the others, resigned over a clash
with Rome city council over 18 million euros owed for cemetery
services.
This issue also caused the resignation of the previous board,
chaired by Lorenzo Bagnacani.
The placement of the 18 million in a risk fund failed to
avert the board's resignation.
On Saturday the city council said it had no intention of
approving "a balance sheet drawn up in an incorrect way
containing assessments of accounting already previously not
approved by the council".
Rome is going through the latest of its trash emergencies.
Mayor Virgina Raggi on Tuesday night named Stefano Zaghis the
new AMA chief.
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