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Insults taxi driver who refuses to inflate receipt: Fincantieri executive fired

She had asked the taxi driver to inflate an invoice to profit from the reimbursement. She found herself fired by her employer, the state-owned company, leader in the shipbuilding sector. She was in fact a manager of Fincantieri the protagonist of the video aboard a taxi which was released last June 7 by the Welcome to Favelas page.

Rome, taxi driver refuses to inflate receipt: insulted by passenger

In the scene you can see Sabrina by Stefanohistorical militant of Forza Italiawho asks the Roman taxi driver to inflate the receipt to 20 euros. Faced with the man’s refusal, the Fincantieri manager loses her patience. “What difference does it make, excuse me?” says the woman, who, when the taxi driver responds, “Nothing to me,” begins to insult: “It changes you, you remain the s…t as you are. Frustrated.”

After the video was published on Instagram, several anonymous reports reached Fincantieri, through the whistleblowing mechanism, which indicated that the passenger on board the taxi was the manager Sabrina Di Stefano. Fincantieri, after collecting the anonymous reports, reconstructed the case and for Sabrina di Stefano, as reported Tomorrow, the dismissal came. The episode, in fact, would have undermined the relationship of trust towards him on the part of the company which also opened an audit to understand if there had been similar cases in the past.

Originally from Roseto degli Abruzzi, on her Facebook profile there are several shots in which Sabrina Di Stefano is next to Silvio Berlusconi. In one of the pictures, the woman is portrayed together with Francesca Pascale. For Di Stefano, the Cavaliere was more than a political point of reference. So much so that in 2013, the Forza Italia militant was appointed Abruzzo coordinator of “L’esercito di Silvio”, the movement born to defend Berlusconi from the alleged judicial persecution.

 
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