(ANSA) - PERUGIA, 16 JUL - "There was a Luca Palamara who was particularly appreciated as president of the ANM, when he was a point of reference because he defended the autonomy of the judiciary. a different role, forgetting what he had done before ": it is one of the passages of Raffaele Cantone's plea who, with the substitutes Gemma Miliani and Mario Formisano, reiterated the request for indictment for the former Roman magistrate accused of corruption for his relations with the entrepreneur Fabrizio Centofanti. He did so during the preliminary hearing in progress in Perugia.
The request for indictment concerned Palamara and Adele Attisani while Centofanti asked (with the consent of the ipm) to be able to negotiate a year and a half of imprisonment.
According to the Prosecutor's Office of Perugia, the picture of the interceptions acquired in the investigations confirms what emerged from the spontaneous declarations made by Centofanti who admitted his relations with Palamara. The prosecutor of Perugia argued in particular that the latter received from the entrepreneur the payment of travel, stays and work at Attisani's home (considered "the instigator of criminal conduct") in relation to his role in the CSM. For the Umbrian magistrates the amount of benefits received by the former magistrate, the times and methods of reception show "that Palamara had made his functions available to the lobbyist Centofanti". (HANDLE).