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Toti avails of right not to answer before judge

Toti avails of right not to answer before judge

Liguria Governor put under house arrest over corruption probe

ROME, 10 May 2024, 18:25

ANSA English Desk

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Liguria Governor Giovanni Toti, who was put under house arrest in relation to a corruption probe on Tuesday, exercised the right not to respond in a hearing before a preliminary investigations judge on Friday, sources said.
    The case regards alleged bribes in which cash for an election campaign was exchanged for favours, including the extensions of a port terminal concession.
    Like Toti, logistics businessman Aldo Spinelli - the former chairman of Genoa and Livorno soccer clubs - was put under house arrest on Tuesday, while former Genoa Port Authority President Paolo Signorini was jailed.
    Toti said Tuesday his conscience was "totally clear".
    Police action against Liguria Governor Giovanni Toti could have been taken "much sooner", Deputy Premier, Foreign Minister and centre right Forza Italia (FI) leader Antonio Tajani said Wednesday saying he shared Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's doubts about the timing of the former FI member's arrest in a graft probe.
   

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