The government's decree
containing measures for Genoa following the August
Morandi-bridge disaster is set to arrive on the floor of the
Lower House on Tuesday after being approved by a joint session
of the environment and transport committees on Tuesday.
The decree was amended to ensure that Mayor Marco Bucci, the
commissioner for the reconstruction of the viaduct that will
replace the Morandi bridge, will have to follow the anti-mafia
code.
Raffaele Cantone, the head of Italy's anti-corruption
authority ANAC, had said there was a risk of mafia infiltration
in the work because the decree had exempted the commissioner
from following the anti-mafia code as part of special powers to
tackle the emergency.
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