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Enav case: trial requested for Grossi, Guarguaglini and 5 others

The Public Prosecutor's Office of Rome has requested the indictment of the former CEO of Selex Marina Grossi, her husband and former president of Finmeccanica Pierfrancesco Guarguaglini and five other people in the context of the investigation into the Enav tenders - Ilario Floresta was also involved, Tommaso Di Lernia, Marco Iannilli, Lorenzo Cola and Manlio Fiore.

Enav case: trial requested for Grossi, Guarguaglini and 5 others

The Rome prosecutor's office has requested the indictment of the former CEO of Selex Marina Grossi, her husband and former president of Finmeccanica Pierfrancesco Guarguaglini and five other people in the context of the investigation into Enav tenders. Now it's up to the judge of the preliminary hearing to determine whether or not to go to trial.

Insieme a Guarguaglini and Grossi, I am also involved Ilario Floresta, Tommaso Di Lernia, Marco Iannilli, Lorenzo Cola and Manlio Fiore. All the defendants are charged with conspiracy to commit corruption. Among the companies involved, in addition to Selex, also Arc Trade and Print Sistem.

The hypothesis of prosecutors Paolo Ielo and Giovanni Bombardieri is that Floresta, an expression of the PDL within the Enav board of directors, collected money to ensure Selex the contract for the construction of the Ads-B system, which allows continuous monitoring of flying planes. Iannilli would have promised Floresta 15 euros a month. All in agreement with Cola, who allegedly acted in concert with Grossi and Fiore.

According to the magistrates, Di Lernia would then have paid a single tranche to accounts in the name of Floresta in Egypt, through Cypriot companies attributable to him. Iannilli would have given the member of the board of directors 299 thousand euros for the purchase of his house, which he wanted to get rid of, in El Gouna (Hurghada), in Egypt, and promised to assign an order relating to Ads-B to a company to which his son was associated. For Grossi it is the second request for indictment made in Rome, after the one for a round of false invoices for non-existent operations.

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