• Rome, searches at the Israelite Hospital and in the Region. Investigated Mastrapasqua

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Rome21 October 2015

The Carabinieri of the NAS of Rome performed 17 restrictive measures, of which 14 were orders for custody under house arrest and 3 obligations to present to the judicial police, towards managers, doctors and operators of the private nursing home Rome.

The hypotheses of crime are damage and fraud to the Health. The provisions issued by the GIP of the Court of Rome are attributable to the results of a survey conducted by the Rome NAS and coordinated by a pool of the Public Prosecutor of Rome. Together with the execution of the 17 precautionary measures, the Judicial Authority of Rome has ordered the preventive seizure for an equivalent amount of 7.5 million euros, a sum attributable to the economic request exceeding the services actually provided by the hospital.

Former president of INPS Antonio Mastrapasqua under house arrest
Among the recipients of the interim order under house arrest issued by the prosecutor of Rome appears Antonio Mastrapasqua, former general director of the Israelite hospital and former president of INPS.

"Inspectors are coming, famo Cinecittà"
"Inspectors are coming, I know a little bit of Cinecittà". It is one of the sentences intercepted in one of the structures of the Israelite hospital. The inspectors were those of the ASL, but the leaders of the hospital, according to what was ascertained by the prosecutor's office and the Nas carabinieri, were informed by a "mole", a woman, now under investigation. The inspections were aimed at verifying compliance with the contents of the authorizations issued, but in the face of irregularities that would have been highlighted, it is said in the precautionary custody order, changes to the equipment, variations in the use of the personnel and also the displacement of patients. All to demonstrate the compliance of the structural and operational appearances of the hospital. Precisely this is one of the disputed episodes to Antonio Mastrapasqua, the general manager investigated for fraud and forgery.