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Aircraft and courts. Alitalia inquiry: possible 3-billion-Euro monetary damage for 17 ex-executives

Rome, Italy - The former managers have 60 days to present their deductions and defensive remarks

The inquiry of the Regional Prosecutor of Lazio for the Court of Auditors regarding the activities of the old Alitalia, which has been started ion November 2011, is now over, with the involvement of 17 former executives of the flag carrier. The preliminary investigation was aimed to verify a possible monetary damage suffered by the airline, which has now been quantified in 3 billion Euro. In the...

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