Finance police on Wednesday searched
offices at Rome's Link University and seized documents in
relation to a probe into alleged tax fraud.
Sources said 14 people with direct or indirect relations to the
university are under investigation, including the dean, Claudio
Roveda.
Investigators believe the suspects involved with the university
and the 'Consortium for Research on Intelligence and Security
Services' falsely stated they had carried out research and
development projects to obtain tax credits.
These credits were allegedly then used so that the university
did not have to pay taxes it was due to pay.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA