Liguria investigation, Signorini’s arrival at the prosecutor’s office for interrogation

The images of the arrival of Paolo Emilio Signorini, former president of the port of Genoa and former CEO of Iren, in the prosecutor’s office in Genoa for the interrogation before the prosecutors…

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The images of the arrival of Paolo Emilio Signorini, former president of the port of Genoa and former CEO of Iren, in the prosecutor’s office in Genoa for the interrogation before the prosecutors as part of the investigation into corruption in Liguria in which the Ligurian president Giovanni Toti he ended up under house arrest and Signorini himself was placed in precautionary custody. Escorted up to the ninth floor, Signorini, wearing a blue sweater and white shirt, was accompanied to the room next to the prosecutor’s office, where he will be heard by prosecutors Luca Monteverde and Federico Manotti, also in the presence of the Guardia di Finanza, Economic and Financial Unit, which was involved in the investigations. The manager, accused of corruption in the performance of his role, is supported by his lawyer, Enrico Scopesi. Signorini had made himself available for the interrogation with the magistrates after not having responded to the investigating judge in the first phase of the investigation. (LaPresse)

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