Audit Court Prosecutor General
Claudio Galtieri complained that not enough was being done to
combat corruption as the auditor presented its report on the
State accounts Tuesday.
Galtieri said the measures were "insufficiently effective"
against "illegal conduct whose negative effects on public
resources are often devastating".
He said a more systematic strategy was needed.
Another senior Audit Court official, Angelo Buscema, said
that an ongoing review of public spending has not reduced
overall expenditure levels.
He said that while the measures had safeguarded
"interventions to support production sectors, they have not
produced results in the overall containment of expenditure".
Buscema added that the "high level of the public debt" was
Italy's factor of "greatest vulnerability".
He said this made it necessary to take rigorous action to
bring the debt down and not just to meet EU commitments.
Buscema also complained that Italy's recovery was not strong
enough.
"After a long crisis, the recovery of gross domestic product
still appears too modest and, above all, is lagging behind with
respect to that of the other main European countries," Buscema
said.
"The balancing of economic policy and the management of the
public finances appears particularly complex for Italy".
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