Former Liguria governor Giovanni Toti
has found an agreement with the State attorney's office to plea
bargain a suspended sentence of two years and one month in jail,
in a surprise move over a corruption probe that has shaken
Liguria's regional government, judicial sources said Friday.
The decision now goes to a preliminary hearings judge (GUP) who
will schedule a hearing on the case.
Under the agreement, Toti would perform a period of probation of
1,500 hours to carry out socially useful services.
State attorneys and Toti's defence lawyer Stefano Savi also
agreed that Toti would be temporarily not allowed to serve in
public office nor enter into contracts with the public
administration for the whole duration of the term.
Assets worth 84,100 euros would also be seized from Toti under
the deal.
The plea bargain concerned charges of corruption and illicit
financing.
Commenting the agreement on Friday, Toti said that, one the one
hand, he felt "bitterness" for not being able to prove his
"innocence and, on the other, relief for seeing it recognized in
good part".
Toti was placed under house arrest in May in relation to a
corruption probe regarding alleged bribes in which cash for an
election campaign was exchanged for favours, including the
extension of a port terminal concession.
He was subsequently released from detention after he resigned as
governor in July.
Regional elections will be held in Liguria on October 27-28.
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