The Prosecutor of the Republic of Perugia puts another point on the investigations that revolve around the figure of the former magistrate and councilor of the CSM Luca Palamara.
They do so by asking for the indictment, for various reasons, of the former Attorney General of the Cassation Riccardo Fuzio and the former Deputy Prosecutor of Rome Stefano Rocco Fava.
In addition to Palamara himself, in a section of inquiry in which some of the conflicts within the Rome prosecutor's office appear in the background.
For all the start of the preliminary hearing is set for 13 May next.
In particular, the Perugian prosecutor's office - led by Raffaele Cantone who coordinates the activities of the substitutes Gemma Miliani and Mario Formisano - asked to try Fuzio, former member of the CSM, and Palamara for concurring to reveal and use office secrets.
According to the accusatory reconstruction Fuzio, "at the instigation" of Palamara would have revealed to the then deputy prosecutor of Rome the arrival at the Presidential Committee of the Higher Council of the Judiciary of a complaint presented by the magistrate Stefano Fava concerning "allegedly incorrect" behavior of the former Prosecutor of Rome Giuseppe Pignatone.
Furthermore, Fuzio - again according to the accusation - would have made known to Palamara the initiatives that the Presidency Committee of the CSM intended to undertake to verify the validity of the facts described in the complaint.
Palamara competed for the Perugia prosecutor who "knowing the intentions of Fava" (former deputy prosecutor in Rome and now civil judge in Latina) had asked the former Attorney General of the Cassation to verify that the complaint had actually been presented .
Facts placed in early April 2019.