Pietro Maso, who in 1991 killed his parents with a bar, received the citizenship income, the subsidy reserved by the state for those who earn less than 9,360 euros per year. The news is contained in an article in the weekly TODAY, on newsstands tomorrow. The list in which Maso appears, explains the weekly, dates back to the end of 2019 and, according to his lawyer Marco De Giorgio, if it had been granted, according to the law, the subsidy should have been suspended in the Corsican months. In fact, due to the seriousness of the crime, Maso is banned "perpetually" from public offices.
Pietro Maso receives citizenship income
2020-07-29T18:04:32.679Z
The news in the weekly TODAY. For his lawyer the subsidy should have been suspended (ANSA)