Police on Thursday raided the
offices of civil-service procurement agency CONSIP in a probe
into suspected graft on a 2.7-billion-euro contract.
Campania businessman Alfredo Romeo, who has been arrested, is
under investigation for allegedly paying kickbacks to get the
contract, the largest of its kind in Europe.
The father of ex-premier Matteo Renzi is also under
investigation in the probe, as is Sports Minister Luca Lotti,
Renzi's right-hand man.
The probe took a twist this week when it was revealed that a
police officer had wrongly attributed to Tiziano Renzi, the
former premier's father, a phrase pronounced by centre-right
politician Italo Bocchino about a contract Romeo got.
Amid claims by some Renzi supporters that there had been a
plot against the ex-premier and former leader of the ruling
centre-left Democratic Party (PD), the police officer was placed
under investigation for making false statements.
The probe has pitted the PD against the anti-establishment
5-Star Movement (M5S), which has accused Renzi of corruption.
Renzi has said he does not believe in plots and has full
confidence in the judiciary.
Also on Thursday, Rome prosecutors asked to quiz a CONSIP
director, Marco Gasparri, on his claims he received some 100,000
euros from Romeo over three years for information on tenders at
the civil-service procurement agency.
Prosecutors said they were aiming to "firm up" Gasparri's
testimony against the high-profile businessman, who
was arrested March 1.
Meanwhile the police officer who filed the incorrect report,
Gianpaolo Scafarto, on Thursday said he would refrain from
further investigations in the case.
Scafarto is a captain in the carabinieri's NOE environmental
crime unit.
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