The Italian judiciary's
self-governing body, the CSM, has been asked to open a case
about reported clashes between the prosecutors' offices in Rome
and Naples over the investigation into alleged corruption at
civil-service procurement agency CONSIP, sources said Wednesday.
The request was made by Pierantonio Zanettin, a
non-magistrate member of the CSM nominated by the centre-right
Forza Italia party, the sources said.
Sports Minister Luca Lotti and ex-premier Matteo Renzi's
father Tiziano are among those under investigation while
high-profile Campania-based businessman Alfredo Romeo has been
jailed.
On Monday it emerged that a Carabinieri police officer was
under investigation too for the wrong attribution of a key
wiretap that had suggested Tiziano Renzi had met Romeo.
According to investigators, the officer allegedly "knowingly
omitted information".
"Who does wrong must pay," Tiziano Renzi said Tuesday.
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