Two-time Telecom Italia chief
Guido Rossi died Monday aged 86.
A corporate lawyer and turnaround expert who authored Italy's
anti-trust and takeover laws, Rossi was also head of the Italian
bourse regulator CONSOB and played an important role as Italian
soccer's emergency supremo in the wake of the Calciopoli
match-fixing scandal in 2006.
He was an independent Senator elected on a Communist Party
list from 1987 to 1992.
Rossi also led the Ferfin-Montedison group back to health
after the Enimont scandal.
He taught at several universities including Milan, Venice,
Trieste and Pavia.
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