Antonio Angelucci, an MP
for ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right Forza Italia
(FI) party, and Franco Amedeo, a former magistrate with the
supreme Court of Cassation, are among 19 people under
investigation in relation to alleged corruption in Rome health
contracts, sources said Wednesday.
The former is suspected of influence peddling and the latter
is probed for alleged corruption, sources said.
Carabinieri police arrested nine people in relation to the
Rome probe into alleged corruption and bid-rigging in contracts
for maintenance work at health facilities in the capital.
The arrested people are made up of health authorities
officials, entrepreneurs and the manager of a laboratory for
clinical tests.
Two health authority officials and the lab chief were taken
to jail while the other six were put under house arrest.
A central Rome authority head, Claudio Cascarino, was caught
on a wiretap saying of a 14-million-euro maintenance tender,
""I'm the king, I've got the whip hand"," police sources told
reporters.
Assets worth 4.140 million euros were seized in the probe,
sources said.
The assets allegedly correspond to illegal earnings made by
the Diagnostica Medica srl firm.
Another 330,000 euros was seized regarding alleged prolonged
corruption activities.
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