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From Italian "L'Espresso" this week: Finmeccanica-Lavitola Panama deals

Rome, Italy - The contract seems to be partly funded by Italy

According to the weekly journal "L'Espresso", Valter Lavitola mediation, investigated by the Naples public prosecutor for alleged extortion against the prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, seem to have guaranteed Finmeccanica and its subsidiaries an awarded contract with the government of Panama valued 180 million euros. The deal was concluded a year ago and for the group is being forecasted "A total...

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