"I was surprised to learn that the CEO of Acciaierie d'Italia did not even come to the hearing to give the information that Parliament felt it was necessary to ask for. This information was not even given to the public shareholder and the commissioners in charge of the plants. What is useful, and necessary, is that there is the full participation of everyone".
Thus the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, AdolfoUrso, after a speech in the Industry Committee of the Senate, where the decrees on the former Ilva are being examined.
"I hope that the entire country system, as is happening, moves together to safeguard this fundamental strategic asset, demonstrating that Italy has a clear and shared industrial policy. But to do this, everyone needs to collaborate by also providing the necessary information", he explained Ursus.
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