A six-year sentence and 23 other defendants acquitted for the trial for the crash of Banca Etruria. This is the sentence issued this morning by the court of Arezzo.

The sentence was imposed on the financier Alberto Rigotti, a former director of the bank. Among the acquitted was the former president of the bank's last board of directors, Lorenzo Rosi.

In January 2019, four other defendants, including former president Giuseppe Fornasari and former director general Luca Bronchi, had already been sentenced with an abbreviated sentence.

The prosecutors Lulia Maggiore and Angela Masiello, for the collapse of the Aretina bank, had asked for sentences from 1 year to 6 and a half years for the 24 defendants, one of whom died last summer, accused of simple or fraudulent bankruptcy depending on their respective positions procedural.

Among the suspected executives and directors of the Aretine credit institution.

In January 2019 the GUP, again for the bank crash, had sentenced, with an abbreviated procedure, the former president Giuseppe Fornasari and the former general manager Luca Bronchi to 5 years, the former vice president Alfredo Berni to two years and 6 months and at one year and six months the former director Rossano Soldini.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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