(ANSA) - Rome, December 18 - Reform Minister Maria Elena Boschi said that her father should be punished if he committed offences in his former role as vice president of Banca Etruria, one of four crisis-hit Italian lenders saved by a controversial recent government decree. Boschi faces a no-confidence vote in parliament over the issue on Friday. "I'm proud to be part of a government that expresses a very simple concept - those who do wrong, must pay, whoever they are, without any differences or favouritism," she said. "If my father did wrong, he must pay".
Boschi says her father must pay if he did wrong
Reform minister faces no-confidence motion