Ecological and participatory success in Naples: ABC could avoid the bankruptcy of its subsidiaries to safeguard workers

Ecological and participatory success in Naples: ABC could avoid the bankruptcy of its subsidiaries to safeguard workers
Ecological and participatory success in Naples: ABC could avoid the bankruptcy of its subsidiaries to safeguard workers

The ecological and participatory public management model experimented for the first time in Naples with the transformation of the Arin spa group into ABC (Acqua Bene Comune) Naples emerges triumphant from a very long dispute at the Court of Auditors which ended today in appeal. The professor. Ugo Mattei, first president of ABC until November 2014, rehabilitated the Naples aqueduct system, making it more efficient and generative, avoiding failures and safeguarding all workers. This was the ruling of the third jurisdictional section of appeal which acquitted the Turin jurist, called to Naples in that season of reforms by his colleague Albero Lucarelli, then Councilor for Common Goods.
Mattei, defended pro bono by an exceptional panel made up of Professors Guido Alpa, Ernesto Stajano, Francesco Astone and Ignazio Castellucci (in first instance in Naples supported by the lawyer Francesco Barra Caracciolo) had begun a season of transformations in Naples that should have operate throughout the country, and which the Prosecutor’s Office and the Neapolitan section of the Court of Auditors have effectively blocked for 10 years.
Mattei had been sentenced to treasury damages of over 800,000 euros for having avoided the bankruptcy of two subsidiaries by saving over 100 jobs.
We need to start a counter-offensive immediately, declares Mattei, now president of Generations Future, because those transformations must be made in the interest of Future Generations.

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