The deputy anti-mafia prosecutor Antonio Laudati availed himself of the right not to answer during the interrogation at the prosecutor's office in Perugia as part of the investigation into the alleged abusive access to the databases of his office carried out by the financial police lieutenant Pasquale Striano
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File in which Laudati himself is investigated.
The magistrate's defender reported this as he left the courthouse.
"There has never been anything I did for personal reasons. On the basis of pre-investigative investigations I gave impetus to activities which then resulted in proceedings. And, above all, everything that came out of the National Anti-Mafia Directorate had the signature of the national prosecutor".
With people close to him, the deputy prosecutor at the National Anti-Mafia Directorate Antonio Laudati thus claimed the correctness of his actions, as reported by Repubblica.
The magistrate will be heard today by the Perugia prosecutor's office, which investigated him in the investigation relating to the alleged dossiers and abusive access to databases, in collaboration with the financier Pasquale Striano, for abusive access to computer systems, forgery and abuse of office.
In particular, the magistrate is accused of four reports (one on a real estate deal in Santa Severa, the second on the president of the Gravina Football Federation, and two events linked to money laundering in amateur teams and in the world of sports agents) which he should not have sent to the district attorneys' offices, as they relate to issues not related to organized crime
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