The head of Italy's anti-corruption
authority ANAC, Raffaele Conte, said Thursday rules on tenders
were clesar and there should be no backtracking. The tenders
issue "needs clear choices on the part of the new legislator","
he said, "and relaunching the public-works system requires not
only simple and comprehensible rules but also stable ones".
Cantone said "a complete backtracking would risk creating a
further phase of fibrillation with a new crisis in the sector".
Cantone called corruption "absolute evil". ANAC said tenders
worth over 40,000 euros totalled 139 billion in 2017, the
highest since 2013.
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