(ANSA) - Palermo, March 1 - An unspecified number of dead
people were on record as getting round-the-clock medical
assistance from regional health bodies, according to a probe
into disabled benefit cheating ordered by Governor Rosario
Crocetta after the recent resignation of Gianluca Micciché as
regional family policy chief, sources said Wednesday. The
scandal is one of many cases of benefit cheating around Italy.
Several cases have been in southern Italy, with Campania, the
region around Naples, and Sicily leading the way.
photo: Crocetta
Sicily dead 'got medical assistance' (2)
Governor Crocetta ordered probe