A member of the Council of
State, Italy's highest administrative court, who allegedly
required trainees to wear mini-skirts has been placed under
investigation after days of media attention on the case.
Francesco Bellomo has been placed under investigation,
formally for extortion, by prosecutors in Bari.
He is suspected of making some pupils at his training school
attend the courses in mini-skirts, high heels and wearing
make-up.
He is also reportedly under investigation for insisting that
his trainees not be married.
The case was reported by the father of one of the students.
A 28-year-old lawyer from Cerignola near Foggia, Rosa Calvi,
told prosecutors Monday she had been contacted by another "four
girls who had similar experiences in other cities and other
years".
Bari prosecutors said they were competent in the case because
one of the seats of Bellomo's Law and Science school was in the
Puglian capital, and that is where the judge lives.
The lead prosecutor, Roberto Rossi, said he would quiz
students and seize documents in the case.
The Council of State said later it would meet on January 10
to weigh whether to sack Bellomo.
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