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Consip, Marroni leaves Tuesday 27

"The meeting of 27 closes a wonderful experience for me": thus the managing director of Consip, Luigi Marroni, announced his farewell - Marroni is a key witness of the investigation into the public administration purchasing center and the escape of news that crippled the investigation.

Consip, Marroni leaves Tuesday 27

Luigi Marroni leaves Consip. The CEO announced it at the end of a meeting with the president of Anac Raffaele Cantone. "My future? – he said – It certainly won't be in Consip, the meeting of 27 closes a wonderful experience for me”. “I am a faithful servant of the State – he added – and I do my job to the fullest. It was an honor to work for the Italian state”.

The CEO of Consip is a key witness to the investigation into the public administration purchasing center and the leak of news that crippled the investigation. To the magistrates of the Rome prosecutor's office, in a hearing in early June that lasted over seven hours, Marroni essentially confirmed what he told the Neapolitan investigators last December.

Consip's CEO recounted having learned from four different people and on different occasions that his telephone numbers were being intercepted. In particular, in addition to the name of Luigi Ferrara - the president of Consip who resigned in recent days and is being investigated by the Rome prosecutor for false information to the prosecutors - Marroni also mentioned those of Filippo Vannoni, president of Pubbliacqua, a municipal company of Florence, of the general of the carabinieri Emanuele Saltalamacchia and of the current minister Luca Lotti. Instead it was Ferrara himself, according to Marroni, who told him that he had learned of the investigation directly from the general commander of the Carabinieri Tullio Del Sette.

Today's meeting with Cantone, Marroni said again as he left the Anac headquarters, “was a meeting that had been established for a month and with the occasion it also became a greeting meeting. We have done a good job recognized by Parliament, we have saved billions and I am honored to have contributed to the well-being of the Italian state accounts".

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