Francesco Spano said Tuesday
that he had done nothing wrong and was the victim of
mud-slinging the day after he quit as the head of the
government's anti-racism and discrimination office UNAR. Spano
resigned following a television report that alleged UNAR gave
funding to a cultural association that organized a sort of sex
club for gays. "I decided to resign not because I feel I am
responsible for anything, as I consider what I have done over
the last year to be correct, but out of respect for the office I
had the honour of leading," Spano said.
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