This eveningJune 16, 2024, in prime time on Rai 3 and live streaming on RaiPlay, Siegfried Ranucci hosts a new episode of Reports. The editorial team has prepared four reports that not only reveal complex and often overlooked realities, but also raise crucial questions about the role of politics, governance and resource management in the contemporary Italian context.
This evening’s Report investigations
From accidents on work that reveal an impressive daily tragedy, on the management of water and thermal resources, up to the surprising evolution and influence of institutions such as theAutomobile Club of Italyeach report offers a penetrating and detailed look at issues ranging from the tragic to the politicfrom environmental to financial.
Disposable work by Danilo Procaccianti
One workplace accident per minute, three deaths a day, more than twelve hundred per year. In the last four months, three accidents with multiple victims have occurred: Casteldaccia (Pa), Suviana (Bo) and Florence, where the collapse of a beam caused the death of 5 workers on 16 February. Currently, no names have been included in the register of suspects. What measures is the policy taking to reduce these dramatic numbers?
Dark waters by Emanuele Bellano
Water is a common good and the water network is property of the State, which entrusts it to private, public or mixed managers. This report presents the exclusive testimony of an Italian entrepreneur who attempted to enter the lucrative water purification sector, offering an inside look at the big international procurement in this field.
Four Wheels and Money by Giulio Valesini and Cataldo Ciccolella
L’ACI, founded in 1898 as an association of Turin car enthusiasts, grew after the Second World War to become part of the parastate, managing the PRA, the car register. According to the report, the come in deriving from taxes on cars together with the shares of millions of members have allowed the Automobile Club of Italy to acquire properties for over 215 million euros and to hold 80% of the SARA insurance shares, with a sales of approximately 600 million euros.
A hole in the water” by Chiara De Luca
Italy, with its 320 spa facilities, of which 90% are accredited with the National Health Service, boasts one of the oldest spa traditions in the world. The journalistic investigation reveals that the Montecatini Terme Spa company, owned by the Municipality and the Region, is in loss since 2011. Recently, his real estate assets estimated at 50 million euros were auctioned for around 42 million euros. The reportage explore the reasons for this decline.