(see related story on Orlando)
Giovanni Legnini, the
vice-president of Italian judiciary's self-governing body the
CSM, said Wednesday that he had "nothing to do" with a Rome
corruption prove that saw 24 people arrested this week.
"I don't know the people under investigation nor have a I
talked to them," said Legnini, who is the real head of the CSM
as President Sergio Mattarella is its nominal president.
Legnini added that the CSM "has no role" in contracts for
the trial-documentation's IT system.
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