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Anti-corruption: no special commissioner

'At present, no evidence calls for it'

Redazione Ansa

(see related)(ANSA) - Milan, September 18 - Italy's National Anti-corruption Authority ANAC told journalists Thursday there was "no evidence" to support appointing a special commissioner for Expo Milan 2015's Waterways project, hit by a corruption probe.
    "At the moment, no evidence has resulted that lead to a commissioner for the Waterways contract", anti-corruption czar Raffaele Cantone said during a press conference addressing the issue of the recent partial resignation of Milan Expo 2015 executive officer Antonio Acerbo.
    Acerbo resigned after being placed under investigation for alleged corruption and bid-rigging linked to the world fair's Waterways project.
    Acerbo is accused of taking bribes to steer a 100-million-euro contract for the Waterways project to construction magnate Enrico Maltauro in 2013.
   

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