From VIPs to politicians to the most famous athletes, the list of names of personalities peeked through the database of reports of suspicious transactions is expanding, a matter on which the Perugia prosecutor's office is only at the beginning of its investigations: around fifteen people are registered in the register of the suspects included the lieutenant of the financial police Pasquale Striano, alleged author of hundreds of unauthorized accesses, and Antonio Laudati, former deputy at the national anti-mafia prosecutor's office .

And now the case ends up on the bench of the parliamentary commissions of inquiry and the Superior Council of the Judiciary .

The same prosecutors of Perugia Raffaele Cantone and of the Anti-Mafia Giovanni Melillo have asked to be heard by the Presidential Committee of the CSM, by the president of the Anti-Mafia Commission and by that of the Parliamentary Committee for the Security of the Republic . Non-random requests. The first is the head of the office in charge of the investigation while the second is the current number one of the National Anti-Mafia Directorate, for which the two key suspects had served: Pasquale Striano, the financier who is accused of hundreds of unauthorized accesses to the database of Suspicious Transaction Reports, and Antonio Laudati, former deputy anti-mafia prosecutor, who led the structure that received the so-called 'SOS' (suspicious transaction reports).

At the time of the events, the chief prosecutor of the DNA was Federico Cafiero de Raho, now a deputy of the Five Star Movement, who in recent months had already categorically denied the existence of a dossier center within the national anti-mafia directorate. In these hours, however, Melillo and Cantone consider it "dutiful" to ask for their hearing to be evaluated "with the urgency of the case", which they consider precisely "necessary for the confidential evaluations" of CSM, Copasir and the Anti-Mafia Commission.

In the meantime, the analysis of the IT media seized from Pasquale Striano as part of the investigation has been completed and is already in the records of the Perugia prosecutor's office. From the technical checks carried out by the Rome magistrates in the first phase of the proceedings, elements deemed useful for the investigation emerged. However, investigators have not ruled out that some files may have been deleted before the seizure.

The League, according to which data had been sifted especially from centre-right citizens and in particular politicians and people close to the Northern League, instead asks Copasir to delve into the issue «in detail until complete clarity on the facts, starting from the hearings of the leaders present and past members of the Financial Police and the Anti-Mafia. We are faced with an attack on the Republic and democracy." For the group leader of Forza Italia in the Senate, Maurizio Gasparri, who also calls for a ruling from the Superior Council of the Judiciary on the facts and asks for an immediate inspection by the National Anti-Mafia Prosecutor's Office, this is a scandal worthy of a bicameral parliament.

THE NAMES – In the charges known so far, among those spied on, the Cagliari minister Marina Elvira Calderone is mentioned, and with her her "colleagues" Guido Crosetto, Francesco Lollobrigida, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Adolfo Urso and Giuseppe Valditara . And again the undersecretaries Andrea Delmastro and Giovanbattista Fazzolari . Then there are the group leader of the Brothers of Italy in the Chamber, Tommaso Foti, the vice-president of the Chamber, FdI, Fabio Rampelli, and the MEP of the same party, Nicola Procaccini, the senator Claudio Borghi of the League, member of the Copasir, the Northern League MEP Susanna Ceccardi, the commissioner of the same party in Sicily Claudio Durigon and the former head of department of the Ministry of Education, Giovanna Boda. But also Marta Fascina, FI parliamentarian and last partner of Silvio Berlusconi, and Olivia Paladino, partner of Giuseppe Conte. Then there is Matteo Renzi among those on whom research was carried out, as well as Marco Carrai.

Also appearing are Irene Pivetti, Claudio Velardi, Francesca Verdini, partner of Matteo Salvini and daughter of the former senator, and her brother Tommaso Verdini, Michele Vietti, Lorenzo Cesa and Domenico Arcuri. Unauthorized access also disputed in relation to the president of Confindustria Carlo Bonomi, Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, Vittorio Colao and Letizia Moratti, and the shipowner Vincenzo Onorato.

Also typed the names of people outside the world of politics, such as Fedez or, in 2021, the then president of Juventus Andrea Agnelli, the coach Massimiliano Allegri and the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as the president of the FIGC Giuseppe Gravina . In Striano, illegal access to the Serpico database concerning the General Curia of the Conventual Friars Minor and the Ippocampo sports cultural association as well as to the Infocamere system for various clubs is also contested.

The list also includes Fabrizio Centofanti, already involved in the investigation into the former CSM councilor Luca Palamara , and the lawyer Piero Amara. And also Cecilia Marogna , the Cagliari manager involved in the Becciu case.

There is no shortage of the scientific world with the former president of AIFA Giorgio Palù and the general director of health prevention at the Ministry of Health Francesco Vaia.

(Unioneonline/vl)

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