BARI – When on 21 March 2017 he signed in front of the mayor Antonio Decaro for the delegation of budget councilor, Alessandro D’Adamo was accompanied by Alfonsino Pisicchio and Anita Maurodinoia, representatives of Democratic Initiative and South in the Centre. That is, two of the centre-left political groups on which the judicial storm of recent weeks has focused.
But the long wave of investigations in the Bari case has nothing to do with the accusations of aggravated fraud and false invoicing that the Eppo (the European Public Prosecutor’s Office) of Rome made against D’Adamo, his sister and his brother-in-law in the context of a new file concerning the management of the Youth Guarantee programme. Accusations that cost D’Adamo the immediate revocation of his political office by the mayor of Bari.
D’Adamo, from Altamura, 45 years old, legal representative of the Kronos association, was searched yesterday together with his sister Annalisa, head of the teaching area of Kronos: Danilo Cicchetti, Annalisa’s husband, is also under investigation with a more nuanced position active in the association.
The financiers of the Bari economic and financial police unit led by Colonel Arcangelo Trivisani, on behalf of the Roman prosecutor Francesco Testa, searched the Kronos offices of Bari, Altamura, Castellana, Lecce and Andria and of two related entities (Sinergia and Kronos two of Bari) to acquire useful documentation to verify the accusatory hypothesis…