Premier Mario Draghi on Monday told
the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the Moby Prince
disaster that the State had not classified any documents
regarding the collision between a ferry and a oil tanker in the
port of Livorno in April 1991 that cost the lives of 140
passengers.
The premier also said that, according to the government, no
limits had been imposed on access to the documentation held by
the port authorities in relation to the case.
Draghi said that it was a "painful case, an open wound for
Italy" and that it is necessary to work to bring out the truth
and establish where responsibility for the disaster lay.
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