The Sardinian fixer Flavio Carboni died during the night in Rome.

Originally from Torralba, in the Sassari area, he turned 90 only ten days ago.

Since the early 1980s, his name has been linked to various crimes for which he also served short periods of imprisonment.

Among the most recent is the investigation into tenders for wind energy in Sardinia with the accusation of complicity in corruption: according to the investigators it had influenced the decisions on the renewable sector at a regional level. In July 2010 the arrest . In the first instance he was sentenced to 6 years and 6 months.

While on January 13 he was acquitted with seven other defendants for criminal association and fraudulent transfer of values as part of the investigation was initiated six years ago by the District Anti-Mafia Directorate. According to the Gico della Finanza, Carboni, who has no property, had cars (and a rubber dinghy, company shares and an office in Rome. All assets in the name of other people whom the military and prosecutors had considered the figurehead of the Sardinian businessman.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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