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Pitchforks, the altars are revealed: trouble with banks and Equitalia for the leaders (well before the crisis)

Unpaid checks, unpaid tax bills for hundreds of thousands of euros, unpaid bank debts and various bankruptcies: this is the world that emerges from the analysis of the economic activity of some of the leaders of the Pitchfork protest.

Pitchforks, the altars are revealed: trouble with banks and Equitalia for the leaders (well before the crisis)

Unpaid checks, unpaid tax bills for hundreds of thousands of euros, unpaid bank debts and various bankruptcies: this is the world that emerges from the analysis of the economic activity of some of the leaders of the Pitchfork protest gathered around coordination 9 December which in the last week has blocked Italy by asking for a stop to taxes, the euro and the Letta government.

There are some exceptions, but the picture that Radiocor was able to draw through the public data of the Chambers of Commerce and Cerved suggests situations of irregularity and financial difficulties among several of the eight members of the national coordination that date back to well before the economic crisis of the last two years.

There are those who, like the Sicilian leader of the Pitchforks, Mariano Ferro, have issued bad checks and those like the Lazio entrepreneur Danilo Calvani photographed on a Jaguar, who have had a problem with Intesa Sanpaolo. Then there is the long chapter of the disputes with Equitalia which has affected some of them even before the crisis, but taxes are not the only open question.

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