Former Infrastrutture Lombarde SpA
(ILSPA) managing director Antonio Rognoni was sentenced Tuesday
to two years two months for bid-rigging, corruption and
violating confidentiality clauses in connection with a contract
for a new hospital and research complex in Milan.
ILSPA is wholly owned by the Lombardy region.
The 2014 tender for the health care complex failed.
His trial was part of a wider Expo-related bid-rigging case
in which former Christian Democrat MP Gianstefano Figerio and
former Communist Party staffer Primo Greganti have already pled
out, among others.
Rognoni was acquitted of charges relating to the Expo
world's fair, however.
Milan prosecutors had requested a five-year sentence.
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