Nine years in prison for bankruptcy , one less than what was requested by the prosecutor Giangiacomo Pilia, for the former mayor of Carloforte, Marco Simeone .

The Second Section of the Court of Cagliari today condemned the former mayor of the island for alleged bankruptcies related to the bankruptcies of the companies Quasar, Wahoo and Saffirina .

Sentences to 4 years, however, for Stefano Fercia, Marcello Paolo Angius and Angela Maria Comparetti, who also ended up on trial at the end of the investigation.

Numerous acquittals on the merits and prescriptions have instead dropped the charges against Carlo Damele, Luigi Bosso, Ferruccio Piantini, Oscar Gibillini and Pasquale Comparetti. Acquittals also for the condemned, in particular for Angius who, despite his conviction, was acquitted of about half of the charges.

According to the accusation, the three companies were attributable to the former mayor of Carloforte and before the bankruptcy there would have been the unjustified transfer of hundreds of thousands of euros which would then have decreed the crash.

At the end of May Simeone had also been sentenced to three years' imprisonment by the judges of the Court of Cagliari for the bankruptcy of the Marma company, of which he was director.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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