“They are also published interceptions manipulate, pieces of conversations taken out of context. As happened to my advisor D’Ambrosio that has put his guts with a heart attack. And certain things I do not forget them. ” So Giorgio Napolitano comment on the passage of the intervention of Justice Renzi in the Senate. And back pungently on the topic of wiretapping, yesterday the subject of his speech urging the speedy adoption of the reform that limits the publication in the media. “In the past,” he added speaking with reporters in Transatlantic, “there have been serious cases of hype against persons who received notices of investigation and then they are proved to be innocent, but they paid a heavy price in terms of privacy . “
Loris D’Ambrosio was the legal adviser to Napolitano at the Quirinale. The records of the investigation sula State-Mafia negotiations ended his phone conversations with Nicola Mancino, former president of the Senate, under investigation in that proceeding and concerned about its developments. From here the contacts with D’Ambrosio to ask an intervention from the Palermo magistrates. The jurist recently died of a heart attack more than a month after the publication of those interceptions, 26 July 2012. The fact remains that – if that is the reference Napolitano – ilfattoquotidiano.it fully published all conversations between D’Ambrosio and Mancino to the proceedings in the State-Mafia negotiations.
in wiretapping, the political Dc manifested to Napolitano advisor concern about developments in the inquiry, in particular with regard to a comparison with another big
The documents the investigation on the State-Mafia negotiations also ended the intercepts between Mancino and the same Napolitano, but did not become ever public and were destroyed by the investigating magistrate in Palermo after a ruling of the constitutional Court in favor of their non-usability. Napolitano, then deposed as a witness – also in relation to D’Ambrosio – front of the Palermo Court away at the Quirinale.
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