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Interceptions: Nordio, filth in the Palamara investigation

2022-12-20T11:53:19.083Z


"Just see what came out about things that didn't have to do with the investigation and, I add, what didn't come out," said the minister. On preventive interceptions, "nothing has changed" only a small chapter was transferred from the Ministry of Justice to the Mef" he explained to the Commission (ANSA)


"The crap" on wiretapping "continued even after the Orlando law, just look at the investigation into the Palamara system, what came out about things that had nothing to do with the investigation and, I add, what didn't come out".

Thus

the Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio,

in a hearing at the Senate Justice Commission.

"They have been selected, piloted, disseminated according to the interests of those who disseminated them - he attacked - and they have not yet all been made public or listened to by defenders or identified in the form of an expert report. At least until yesterday, because that process is going slowly ". 

"Minister Orlando - added Nordio - was already going in the right direction,

then he stopped, he did not achieve his goal as seen with the interceptions of Palamara".

On preventive interceptions, "nothing has changed" "only a small chapter was transferred from the Ministry of Justice to the Mef"

and "certain that the ministry was aware, we gave a favorable opinion".

This was stated by the Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, answering the questions of the senators in the Senate Justice Commission on the measure envisaged in the manoeuvre.

The minister, visibly cold, explained that the large part of the expenses for the interceptions of 007, which concern the equipment, is already under the presidency of the Council.

"Nothing has changed, I don't know why the press has given this extraordinary emphasis," he concluded.


Source: ansa

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