Antonello Soro, the head of
Italy's privacy watchdog, said Monday that privacy regulations
would not prevent the publication of the names of companies that
had big debts with several banks recently rescued thanks to
State interventions.
Antonio Pautelli, the head of Italian banking association
ABI, has called for the names of the top 100 debtors who
contributed to those banks' plight to be made public.
"It should be stated that most of them... have not enjoyed
any form of protection since 2011, at least in terms of
privacy," Soro said.
"The case is different when individuals are the ones who
receive those loans".
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