• CSM, Brescia prosecutor opens file on Amara's minutes

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05 May 2021 The Milanese prosecutor Paolo Storari in April 2020 would have delivered in Milan to Piercamillo Davigo, then to the CSM, the minutes of the interrogations made between December and January previous by the lawyer Piero Amara on the alleged secret lodge Hungary. A gesture dictated by the need to protect themselves since the heads of the Prosecutor's Office would not have followed up on his repeated requests to investigate the case immediately. The delivery in the Lombard capital could affect the territorial jurisdiction and lead the prosecutors of Rome, who have summoned Storari to be investigated for Saturday, to transmit the documents relating to his position in Brescia.



 Between the end of 2019 and the first months of 2020 on the case of the interrogations made to the Milanese prosecutors by the lawyer Piero Amara on the alleged lodge Hungary, which led to a clash in the Prosecutor's Office in Milan, first under trace and which occurred in recent days, never received any communication from the fourth floor of the Palace of Justice to the Milanese Attorney General, which carries out surveillance functions, nor to the Judicial Council of the Lombard capital, that is the so-called 'parlamentino delle togas'. The disputes between the prosecutor Francesco Greco and the adjunct Laura Pedio, on the one hand, and the prosecutor Paolo Storari, on the other, who complaining of the inertia in the investigations handed the minutes to Piercamillo Davigo in April 2020, were never reported to the Attorney General and did not come to light.



  Now the attorney general Francesca Nanni, who took office at the end of last January, has asked the Greek prosecutor's office for a report on the matter to understand what happened and then possibly report to the Attorney General of the Cassation, competent on disciplinary actions. According to reports, Greco is expected to deliver the report in the next few days. And information on the case, through written documents, could also be requested from prosecutor Storari. At the moment they have not been requested. Among other things, after the assessments that will be carried out, the same Prosecutor General would have the possibility, in theory, also to invoke the file on the so-called 'false Eni plot' in which Amara's interrogations took place. Issue from which Storari,who coordinated it together with the adjunct Pedio, called out at the beginning of last April and on which there were many differences on the line to be taken in the investigations regarding the position of the former external lawyer of Eni, but also of the former manager of the group Vincenzo Armanna, both very 'valued' by the prosecutors of the Eni-Nigeria case, which later ended with acquittals.



 President Sergio Mattarella will be at CSM tomorrow to attend the screening of the documentary on Rosario Livatino. There will be the president of the CEI Cardinal Bassetti. It will be a historical-religious initiative and, underline at the Quirinale, Mattarella is not expected to speak. As for the merits of the issue that is stirring the judiciary, Colle, when asked about it, reiterates how essential, for everyone, absolute respect for the rules. In fact, 4 powers of attorney are dealing with the affair. Any further intervention would constitute undue interference in ongoing investigations.