Former Lombardy governor Roberto
Formigoni was released from jail on Monday to serve out the
remainder of his 5-year, 10-month prison sentence on house
arrest, following a decision by the Milan surveillance court.
"He reviewed the events and understands his mistakes in them,
starting with his friendship with (corruption-convicted
businessman Pierangelo) Daccò, including the yacht vacations,"
the judge wrote in the decision.
Formigoni began his jail term in February after he was
convicted in a corruption case involving Milan's Maugeri private
clinic and the northern city's San Raffaele Hospital.
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